Allianz confirms overall 2014 profit outlook of €10bn, plus or minus €500m.
Just one in four queries resolved first time, amid failure to share data in financial services customer care.
Exclusive: Bully-Banks Chairman reveals plans after businesses feel 'let down' by the FCA review
SMEs that believe they have been mis-sold complex interest rate swap agreements are looking to band together to take Britain's biggest banks to court.
Credit Suisse facing much harsher reprisals than UBS in 2009 if tax investigators find against it
MPS Foundation to offload 6.5% stake in troubled bank to two Latin American investors.
PlayStation 4 creator Sony slides into further decline.
Russia's major firms want roubles not dollars as Russia's role in Ukraine crisis risks deeper sanctions
27-story skyscraper home reportedly had construction costs between $1-2bn.
Thousands of Vietnamese rioted and set fire to Taiwanese factories in protest over China's land grab.
TSB listing expected by end of June this year.
British Land pumped £1.3bn into South East England and reported a 15.4% increase in NAV.
Madoff Victim Fund receives over 51,700 claims from 119 countries.
China charged former boss of GSK's China unit, Mark Reilly, and two other executives with corruption
AstraZeneca has three of its cancer drugs in the final stage of testing and another 20 at earlier stages of development.
On track to deliver £10m cost savings over the full year
Barclays Asia-Pacific chairman and chief executive Robert Morrice left earlier this month.
Parties are in talks to settle allegations that BNP violated US sanctions against Iran, Sudan and other countries.
Standard Life Chairman Gerry Grimstone said the Yes campaign has not given the 'fine print' over possible independence
Malik was under internal investigation for qualification claims when seeking board re-election
Two Chinese executives, Zhang Guowei and Zhao Hongyan, are also suspected of bribing officials.
Long-running dispute between Kurdistan and Iraq has held up exports of Kurdish oil in Turkish city Ceyhan.
PCS union argues Whitehall must scrap consultation on privatising Land Registry
The number of tourists visiting Egypt tumbled in March as instability continues to deter holidaymakers.
IBTimes UK takes a look at some predictions for the ONS's latest Labour Market report.
Kuwait announces five year deal that will support its energy demands during peak-usage summer months.
Coke is now Keurig's largest shareholder which plans a break into home soda market.
Vince Cable adds Pfizer's open letter was the starting point for negotiations, not a binding proposal
Russian economy minister Alexei Ulyukayev says GDP likely to shrink for second straight quarter
Credit Suisse may strike a deal with New York state and federal prosecutors this week.