Total sales increase by 3.6%, while like-for-like sales grow 0.7% in first quarter.
Anastasiades criticises the lack of support for lenders when compared to its neighbour Greece
Forsa poll shows nearly half of German population want to block Outright Monetary Transactions scheme.
£202.5m deal will broaden Keller's exposure to the North American energy and resources market.
UK industrial output rises 0.1% from March, as manufacturing declines by 0.2%
European Central Bank denies charges it is bailing out eurozone members via the back door.
Competition Commission says takeover unlikely to reduce competition but AG Barr could demand new deal terms.
Staff told undercover reporter that they were also told to ignore possible fraud by the bank's salesmen
Softbank to raise offer for US wireless operator to $21.6bn from $20.1bn.
Ian Silvera says Britain's higher education commodification undermines British academia
Government may decide on one-year extension after only accessing 40% of rescue fund.
Billionaire Microsoft enterpreneur Bill Gates buys six million more shares in G4S after Almanza warns of cost cutting.
As China's economic growth slows down, IBTimes UK takes a look at the country's financial landscape through graphics
Entrepreneur and author Simon Dolan says going to university is completely pointless
AstraZeneca chief executive Pascal Soriot said there is "a growing need for the next generation of inhaled combination products"
Morgan McKinley's London Employment Monitor says available financial services jobs soared in May even as banks shed headcount
Energy APPG Chairman Dan Byles MP says warnings should still be attached to recent UK unconventional gas developments
Treasury Select Committee will conduct an inquiry into the independence of the Bank of England's new Financial Policy Committee
Daniel Stewart & Co’s chief economist Alastair Winter previews the week ahead for markets, politics and economics
Influential thinktank pushes for government to give shares back to taxpayers.
Boost ETP's Nik Bienkowski says new EU guidelines on benchmarks remain frustratingly unclear on indices
Ronald McDonald goes to war with KFC and Burger King for slice of Chinese market.
Lawyer Jemma Pugh looks at implications of workplace relationships following allegations of 'high-profile' Whitehall affair.
Individuals and companies seeking claims will soar but it will be unlikely to lead to mass class action litigation
Advent of online retailing lures in budget stores who seek to capitalise on changing consumer habits.
Daniel Stewart & Co’s chief economist Alastair Winter previews the month ahead in markets, politics and economics.
Landlords Intu Properties and Land Securities against Sport Direct's suggestion to lower rents.
Energy giant looking to buy bumper stake in exploration and development company licences.
Antitrust regulators will unveil draft legislation for countries to sue cartels proven to rig Libor, oil and other markets
Israel's Calcalist financial newspaper initially reported that Pepsi is willing to pay even more for the company.