Air Berlin filed for insolvency in August and has already agreed to sell some of its assets to Lufthansa.
HSBC posts pre-tax profits of $4.62bn in the third quarter, reaping dividends of restructuring programme.
Senior executives polled by ratings agency in positive frame of mind over capital expenditure expectations.
Ex-employee tells IBTimes UK that senior managers at Japan's industrial giant were too scared or proud to admit failures that have now amplified into a colossal scandal.
Airline giant benefits from falling fuel costs and lifts interim dividend by 13% to 12.5 euro cents per share.
Charges relate to RBS attempting to increase its profits by misrepresenting prices and commissions in trades of mortgage-backed securities.
Attributable profit came in at £392m for the third quarter, compared to a loss of £469m in the same period a year ago.
The approved drive-thru will be the first in the state which last year rejected a proposal to legalise recreational use of the drug.
Confusion among airlines as five major long-haul carriers adopt different measures following directive from US officials.
BT's decision comes after Ofcom review found landline only customers were getting poor value for money.
Profit before tax rises by nearly a third to £1.1bn between July and September, short of estimates for a profit of £1.4bn.
Settlement paid to 45 US states after investigation finds that Deutsche manipulated inter-bank lending rates.
Pre-tax profits for the three months to September rose to £1.95bn from £811m in the same period a year earlier.
City regulator's review finds instances of inappropriate treatment on the part of RBS in 92% of the cases it examined.
Mark Johnson accused of being the ringleader of a group of 11 traders who defrauded Cairn Energy in a $3.5bn deal.
Sales at UK's largest coffee chain rose 0.6% year-on-year in the six months to 31 August, down from the 2.3% growth recorded a year earlier.
Gambling and betting firms spent a combined £150m in securing TV ads in 2016 alone and are a major contributor to the Premier League.
To date £27bn has been refunded to people who were mis-sold PPI insurance.
Reports suggest busy stations will also be closed amid Network Rail's scheduled work.
Holden began producing cars in 1948 but will stop operations in Australia, as Ford and Toyota have done over the last 12 months.
FCA to investigate whether UK lenders were involved in the scandal involving South Africa President Jacob Zuma and the Gupta family.
Being under-prepared for an interview, not asking any questions and making no eye contact are massive negatives.
The shareholders claim the bank failed to tell them HBOS was effectively bust before the transaction was completed.
Wizz Air becomes the latest airline to take measures to ensure it will be able to operate after Brexit.
FTSE 100-listed retailer will cut 600 back office jobs and 1,400 in-store clerks as it looks to save £500m.
Price controls unveiled by the Primer Minister could put some energy suppliers under severe strain, says ratings agency.
British grocers are mounting a spirited defence of their market share, according to Moody's.
US blue chip index crosses historic mark for the first time driven by health insurance and consumer goods shares.
New research finds $2.6trn in offshore profits, $752bn in unpaid US federal taxes.
Former Jefferies analysts tells London employment tribunal the firm repeatedly bowed to clients' pressure.