The grocer's CEO Mike Coupe said the group is '100% confident' in income calculations
In 2013, JPM agreed to pay $13bn to the US government to resolve claims.
Tesco admitted it had overstated its profits by £250m
Orders for shares in 42 companies totalling 67.78tn yen were cancelled.
As the national minimum wage rises to £6.50 an hour, IBTimes UK takes a look at the policy's history.
With news leaking out that top-end New York apartment block One57's sales are flat, could London be running out of billionaires?
eBay Boss John Donahoe announces PayPal will be split into a separately traded firm by mid-2015.
Acceptable housing must be located within an hour's commute of work and include basic services.
Telecoms company claims football fans are being forced to pay an 'extortionate amount'.
Abengoa becomes United's first sustainable technology partner.
But Eurostat says the unemployment rate was down from 12% last year.
Zalando to debut on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange on 1 October.
M&S stock price follows rival Next's trajectory after the retailer issued an early profit warning
IBTimes TV catches up with Israel's national airline El Al
RBS CEO Ross McEwan said most of its legacy issues should be behind the lender in 18 months' time
Four traders from BGC Partners paid $2600 to feed demonstrators
Istat says the jobless rate for 15 to 24-year-olds increased from 43.2% in July.
A warm September has meant that customers have delayed buying the winter range.
Pretax profits fall to £39.7m amid tighter payday lending industry regulation
The three supermarkets have all reduced their fuel prices.
IBTimes TV is down on the ground in Israel's tourism hub
SoftBank and DreamWorks could still strike a content partnership deal.
The CIPD says employers have been turning to EU migrants to fill vacancies.
Tesco announced a £250m shortfall in profits and sent markets reeling.
While new export orders rise, domestic demand remains sluggish amid weak labour market.
China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology issues licence for iPhone 6.
Aldi and Lidl were the real winners of the recession
Tax expert Lee Sheppard invokes state aid case involving Gibraltar and the European Court of Justice.
Nicola Sturgeon says the investment plan will not require 'inflation-busting charge increases'.
Secretly recorded tapes allegedly show deference by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York