Once respected Wells Fargo is handed a record fine for signing up customers to bogus accounts.
MobileMedia Ideas has won a patent lawsuit against Apple over the ring-silencing feature on mobile phones.
Ex-Tesco bosses appear in court over the accounting scandal that led Tesco to reporting its largest ever loss.
British insurer's pre-tax profits grow from £1.2bn to £1.5bn in the first six months of its financial year.
Despite the lift, the pub chain said the national living wage and investment in its estate will hit full-year margins.
Gulf Keystone CEO Jón Ferrier says the restructuring programme will pave the way for relaunching the company.
Project Titan tipped to step up a gear as Apple eyes up purchase of McLaren Technology Group.
British Airline Pilots Association says 96% of pilots at the budget airline voted in favour of striking.
The law is currently in the draft phase and is expected to be published in October or early November.
The research said many employers still see visible tattoos as unacceptable.
Both companies issued the warning in their trading update published on 21 September.
The troubled sale of the branches has lasted seven years, but RBS still cannot offload the business.
Warning comes after FCA revealed that 5,500 British firms rely on passporting rights to carry out business in Europe.
Pharmaceutical firm reports revenue of £17.3m for six months ended 30 June.
In 2013, the tech giant's board had authorised a buyback plan that was of the same $40bn size.
Most powerful chief executive in the UK will have to come up with new drugs.
Investors, retailers, farmers and even delivery start-ups are cashing in on America's profitable new industry.
Grab, which operates across six countries and 31 cities, also plans to invest in mobile payments capabilities.
Ashley said he paid more than £200m in bonuses over five years, including an £80,000 bonus to a cleaning lady.
B&Q owner remains cautious over outlook in France but says turnaround plans remain on track.
The drugs giant names new chief executive as investors hope she will kick-start a new period of growth.
Spread betting firm posts 5.1% increase in overall revenue, with good performances across foreign markets.
Troubled high street chain now says independent group will look at plans to overhaul board and working practices.
Japanese automotive components manufacturer DENSO is supporting the launch.
Ratings agency Moody's thinks it is unlikely all permissions granted to financial firms will be lost.
US SEC said there were two instances where EY had failed in their auditor independence checks.
FCA says the company is responsible for a series of serious failings since it was launched.
Exploration company claims North West, East Midlands and North Yorkshire could rediscover their energy production heritage via shale.
Clover, Country Life and Frylight brands all showing strong volume growth.
Most of the job cuts will be in the aircraft engine business, which has clients like Airbus and Boeing.