Production at South Africa's platinum mines has been halted by worker strikes since January.
Reuters gained access to a paper prepared for an agriculture ministers meeting on Monday
Portfolio manager Steinberg 'involved in most lucrative insider trading scheme in American history'
Mission is only half accomplished as Portugal prepares to reassert control over its finances.
Delegates at the Association of Corporate Treasurers in Glasgow say it's too early to make plans
Bovis Homes reports an 80% increase in housebuilding for 2014.
Dr Gerard Lyons said the world is on the brink of the fifth industrial revolution.
GM to take about $200m charge in second-quarter for latest recalls.
Britain's taxman is defending new proposals and accountancy measures
Multinational companies may now open international and domestic accounts to handle foreign exchange transactions.
Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) imminent leadership comes as world looks at Asia's third largest economy for reforms.
Former Infosys board member Mohandas Pai believes disinvestment can rake in nearly $17bn a year.
All Nippon Airways subsidiary budget airline will cut around a third of its domestic schedule
Business Environment research reveals 33.7% of businesses get interns doing lowly jobs
Modi comes with a reputation for being pro-business and pro-growth in Gujurat but bigger challenges lie ahead
The British inventor wants researchers in engineering and science to be made more welcome.
PAC says £4bn has been drowned in confusion and excessive bureaucracy.
Alliance Boots has claimed it is one of the biggest taxpayers in the UK.
SAP employs more than 66,500 people in more than 130 countries.
The Financial Conduct Authority identified 108 promotions that did not meet advertising rules
IB Times UK takes a look at three of the most likely candidates who could be finance minister in the Modi government.
MNI Indicator's economist details the challenges Modi faces
Swedish lawmakers say that Pfizer has to map out its intentions for the group more clearly
Trends and results signify end to coalition politics, long considered an impediment to India's growth.
Bank is accused of helping Americans evade taxes.
Narendra Modi's pro-business credentials will attract foreign funds as India seeks to recover from a patch of ailing growth
Briton Mark Reilly and China's Zhang Guowei and Zhao Hongyan were charged with corruption in May
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is all set to form the next government in India
Ofgem slapped the energy giant with a record redress package for customer
Meanwhile, AstraZeneca is launching a research fund with the Medical Research Council's Laboratory of Molecular Biology