Fast food chain's counter sales fall by 1.7% over quarter
A former Deutsche Bank employee has admitted to bribery charges in Tokyo but said he was only following orders.
Refocused business to provide simplified financial flow platform for clients, says Barclays
Tesco trying to defend market share as supermarkets cut prices to woo hard-pressed consumers.
The figures from Ipsos Mori come after strong official economic data.
Zurich warns that companies need to avoid a global shock similar to the 2008 financial crisis
China Minmetals Rare Earth profits declined 94.1% to 1.6m yuan for quarter ended in March 2014.
Energy Secretary Ed Davey says Ukraine crisis highlights the need to diversify energy network
China has frozen its IPO market since November 2012.
Financial help offered to Kiev government as US Vice President calls for corruption crackdown
Barclays CEO Antony Jenkins to announce major adjustment as part of investment bank restructuring
United shares are back on the rise after a turbulent weekend on the New York Stock Exchange.
RMT claims around 201 jobs are placed under threat of redundancy
Haydale Graphene Industries is looking to sue its broker after it stopped all market-making activities on the day of the tech's Aim listing.
Gordon Brown will say it makes no sense to break up the British system of pension payments.
All Languages is 'seriously concerned' over UCAS figures that reveal a 5% drop in modern language applications
Sources say Sir Christopher Kelly's report is damning and scathing of the group's governance structure
The Silicon Valley firms are being taken to court over an alleged pact between the companies to limit workers' pay.
The Russian economy is facing the prospect of sliding in to recession this year as the Ukraine crisis drags on.
CEO of bankrupt bitcoin exchange MtGox was a poor communicator who was easily led, says mother.
GSK says the deal will have 'minimal impact' on UK jobs
Karpeles wanted to control key operations of MtGox to the detriment of the burgeoning bitcoin exchange.
Edinburgh, Glasgow and Aberdeen universities withdrew from the Confederation of British Industry (CBI)
Beijing's crackdown on prostitution, drugs and betting hits Rémy Cointreau, Pernod Ricard and LVMH's sales.
New entity to have revenues of over $600m per annum.
Financial Conduct Authority issued 18 fines to finance workers in 2013, from 30 in 2010.
There were informal talks between companies, but AstraZeneca declined, according to Sunday Times.
Japanese firms pumped $22.7bn into Southeast Asia in 2013, against $8.6bn invested in China.
British Gas accused of encouraging sales staff to sell high-priced tariffs for bonuses.
Unclear if driver's knee can knock ignition out of 'run' position when only bare key is used.