Leading UK snacks manufacturer Burton's Biscuit Company set to announce £350m sale to Canadian investor.
Deal not linked to $13bn tentative settlement struck with US Department of Justice.
Former JPMorgan trader Martin-Artajo faces US fraud charges along with ex-colleague Julien Grout.
MPS has to carry out a €2.5bn stock sale in 2014 to avoid nationalisation.
M&S and John Lewis garment producer's Mhedbi Mohsen says Bangladesh Rana Plaza Disaster has brought in new customers
Beijing focuses on property, welfare and tax and also tipped to abolish Labour camps after four-day summit.
Medicars' Yassine Ben Abdallah talks to IBTimes UK about how Tunisia needs political stability to help growth
Merck looks to capitalise on China, which is set to become second-biggest drugs market behind US by 2016.
Starbucks developed the double-decker carriage with Swiss rail operator SBB.
US Defence Department faces budget cuts of about $52bn in current fiscal year.
Old ladies fashion retailer is set to be listed on the alternative investments market on the 20 November.
Janet Yellen supports the US Fed's ultra-easy monetary policy.
Britain's largest mutual lender sees rise in profits over the past six months to the end of September 2013.
Yellen says the Fed will not trim its massive bond-buying programme anytime soon.
FCA's Martin Wheatley also fails to forecast final bank bill for mis-sold swaps
Company to invest in Kraken field that contains 137m barrels of oil.
Protests at oil ports and political turmoil also results in less money for wheat imports.
Leading bank experiences mass of negative tweets and stops twitter event as a result.
Wen Ruchun's Fullmark Consultant paid $75,000 a month, SEC probe into China-JPMorgan links finds.
Red Devils report record revenues for first quarter of 2014.
Starbucks to issue $750m additional debt to assist with the payment.
Tourre, found guilty of securities fraud, earned $1.7m in salary and bonus in 2007.
No major disaster claims in the third quarter will help insurance giant exceed targets.
Group owned by family of billionaire Philip Green sees sales decline on back of milder than expected weather.
Fed Vice Chair Janet Yellen's remarks and positive German GDP data support the markets.
US Federal Reserve Vice Chair Janet Yellen to testify before the Senate on 14 November.
Serco Chief Executive Christopher Hyman quit his role amid investigations. Shares tumble by nearly 8%
Much internet data transmitted through Cisco networking products.
Italian authorities launched an investigation in tech giant's 2010 and 2011 tax declarations
Mined by De Beers, Pink Star breaks record set by Graff Pink.