CEO Marc Bolland is under pressure to revive M&S's clothing business.
Glencore, Vitol, Gunvor and Mercuria asked by European Commission for details on pricing structures.
Industrialist Viktor Pinchuk takes Gennadiy Bogolyubov and Igor Kolomoisky to London’s High Court over iron ore deal.
FirstGroup plans a £615m rights issue, following which Chairman Martin Gilbert would step down.
Nigel Green, CEO at deVere Group says it's delusional to believe FTT will exclusively target so-called City fat cats
Full-year profits rise 13% to €569m, as passenger traffic increased by 5% to 79.3 million.
The Bangalore-based firm is already contesting previous tax demands for financial years 2005 to 2008.
IBTimes UK takes a look at the UN International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (UNISDR) and PwC report highlights
UN and PwC warn businesses are systemically vulnerable to mass economic losses due to natural hazards as trade becomes more international
Daniel Stewart & Co’s chief economist Alastair Winter previews the week ahead for markets, politics and economics
Rightmove data shows asking price for property outside capital rises just 2.1% to £249,841.
Banks launch fund despite facing mis-selling scandals to small business owners and mounting complaints from customers
The EU is planning to launch a formal investigation against Huawei and ZTE.
Tumblr feels the offer as "too low" and views it as "only a first offer".
Car sales in the UK improved 14.8% in April.
The company's order backlog has risen to an all time high of $12.1bn as of 30, April.
The deal involves technology and services arrangement and a sale of property at Dordon.
Maersk Line reports a profit of $204m in the first quarter as against a loss of $599m, a year ago.
As the UK follows US, Russia and China's suit for shale gas development, we deliver a handy guide
Rising Islamic finance activity in the Gulf prompts the UK's largest standalone Islamic bank to open Dubai office
IBTimes UK takes a look at foreign firms taking advantage of China's shale gas sector
ANA reports overheating of electric distribution panel during 787 test flight.
Net profit declines 79% to $130m amid investors' battle to takeover the company.
Lin Homer tells the Public Accounts Committee that HMRC collects taxes under laws set by government, not on morals
Zurich's capitalisation ratio under Swiss rules has risen to 185% as of January, 2013, compared to 178% six months ago.
RBS reveals job losses are a result of restructuring its Retail head office functions in the UK
Aviva takes a £54m hit on restructuring costs in the first quarter.
Google chief Matt Brittin defends tech giant in front of Public Accounts Committee on tax avoidance
Like-for-like sales rise 13% in the UK & Ireland in the fourth quarter ended in 30 April.
HMRC deal to let Goldman Sachs off millions of tax it owed was lawful, rules high court.