SoftBank intends to take on US giants AT&T and Verizon with the deal.
Phone call between two bank executives, days before Dublin bailed out the banks, suggest figures were made up
Carrefour to go for IPO in Hong Kong or take merger route.
Financial Stability Board sets up taskforce after Barclays, RBS and UBS settle with regulators.
Agriculture will remain EU's largest expense but payments could be cut by 40%
€780m deal will help Europe's most indebted telecoms firm cut amount it owes.
IBTimes UK reveals that Fos considers adding more new hires to its original 1000 quota
Economic minister says government is considering all options as nationalised bank’s assets continue to deteriorate
Reports surface that Lloyds will ask the European competition authorities to extend branch sale deadline by two years
United flight from Houston to Denver returns to departure airport with brake malfunction.
Barclays rejects allegation and says it has complied with law.
Daniel Stewart & Co's chief economist Alastair Winter previews the week ahead for markets, politics and economics
Despite widely disagreeing with government cuts and borrowing over the years, it reveals it will implement similar measures.
Vodafone signs preliminary agreement to acquire German cable services provider.
Osborne completed talks with government departments to secure spending cuts in time for national elections
Starbucks pays £5m in British corporation tax and will pay another £15m by next year.
Former chief executive of energy company in biggest ever US fraud reaches deal with prosecutors.
Al Noor Hospitals sold 38.5m shares, or a 32.9% stake, at an offer price of £5.75 each
High Court settlement paves way for regulator to use settlement money to pay back investors which were scammed
Employment lawyer says banks likely to ramp up fixed salaries to offset European Union bonus caps.
E-Commerce company James and James questions the BRC’s sanity, after the proposal of an online sales tax
Industry-funded watchdog to improve oversight of its 6,500 securities arbitrators following embarrassing criminal indictment
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group to buy hedge fund administrators Butterfield Fulcrum in a bid to expand its business globally.
US court ruling leaves room for appeals to Supreme Court in fight to claw back $30bn.
Russian state-owned oil firm Rosneft will supply 365m tonnes of oil to China over 25 years.
Pre-tax loss increases to £40.7m from £6.2m last year, as Flybe goes ahead with its restructuring.
Japan's banking giant pays quarter of a billion dollars for deleting information from $100bn in wire transfers relating to US sanctioned Iran
Finance ministers to forge new rules on who should pay for bank bailouts - big savers or the ordinary taxpayer.
Britain is considering a break up the Royal Bank of Scotland's good and bad businesses and re-privatising Lloyds Bank, as Chancellor finds the economy has emerged from "intensive care".
IBTimes UK's mole in London's financial district mulls plan to curb bankers' excesses.