Owner of the Financial Times delivers major restructuring plans to tackle tough trading conditions
Trial over Gulf of Mexico oil spill set to begin before US federal judge.
Sharp deal with iPhone maker may fall through over share price as Sharp stocks have dropped.
Elan plans share repurchase, acquisitions and debt reduction using money from Tysabri deal.
US authorities reviewing Boeing proposal and fights could resume by April if approved.
Caretaker prime minister had short-term economic reform success but Italy still blighted by growth problems.
‘Talk of future reform wouldn't save Italian bondholders if Mario Draghi fell under a bus’, Evenett tells IBTimes UK.
The British luxury car maker looks to include Indian images and symbols in its localised edition.
Europe's top competition authority expands its anti-trust investigation into banks and brokers manipulating rates
Air France-KLM pledges to maintain strict discipline on capacity management, investments and costs in 2013.
Foreign trade dragged Germany's economic growth lower.
HP reports decline in revenue for all segments except financial services.
Vodafone is battling a £1.3bn tax dispute with the Indian authorities.
Ferrovial to strengthen presence in the UK by expanding into energy and water services
Flash Eurozone PMI suggests region may be in recession for longer than anticipated
Europe's largest defence contractor's share price leads the FTSE 100 in trading, despite posting a 6% slump in profits
BSkyB and Disney agree to extend a deal that will give the UK pay-TV provider first-run rights to newest Disney films.
Qantas receives A$125m compensation from Boeing for cancellation of 787 Dreamliners.
Air Asia plans to partner with India's Tata Sons and Telestra Tradeplace to launch a new airline in the country.
US judge ruled that BP recovered 810,000 barrels of oil and should therefore be excluded from certain penalties
France's third largest bank posts its worst loss since it went public in 2001
Kloppers becomes the fourth major mining executive to leave within the past six months.
While the public see bankers' bonuses as excessive and unfair, capping the amount could lead to significant trouble in the future
Switzerland to go for referendum on future of huge payouts to executives.
UK regulator fines three Lloyds Group Banking units for systems and controls failures in providing customers compensation
Pendragon's pre-tax profit rises to £37.8m, with a 15 percent increase in car sales volume.
Tesco launches internal investigation and seeks police help on complaints of hacking Clubcard accounts.
European Union seeks to write into law a capped level for bankers' bonuses.
Prime minister does not rule out share giveaway in state-owned lender as bank prepares full-year results.
World's biggest hotel room provider launches 226 new hotels and two new brands as sales approach $2bn