The insurance market's pre-tax profit jumped by 21% in the first half of the year.
Russia's biggest oil firm could be forced out of deal to buy bank's oil trading unit amid sanctions.
Hampton will join GSK in January 2015 as a non-executive director before assuming chairman's role.
Parliamentary business committee chairman Adrian Bailey says executives may have to explain themselves.
It isn't all about simply selling singles and albums anymore.
The car insurance market is facing an overhaul.
Unison says the government has shown utter contempt towards its health members.
Jay-Z and Diddy didn't earn a tenth of what Dr Dre earned in 2014.
The investment bank cut its recommendation on Rightmove to sell
New York prosecutors find Jordanian bank liable for supporting Islamist militants Hamas
A bad hire can be toxic to entire teams and companies
FCA says clients risked extra costs, delays or losing their assets if Barclays had become insolvent.
Climate change protesters stage anti-capitalist New York sit-in.
The Labour Party leader wants to increase the national minimum wage to £8 by 2020.
We look at the winners, losers in the high profile collapse of the mobile phone retailer
Tesco shares fall under the 200.00p mark after tumbling 11% yesterday
Tesco suspended 4 people after it revealed it overstated its profit by by £250m
The largest SEC payout of this kind in history went to someone who lives outside the US.
Heading to Bratislava for a stag do is cheaper than going to Blackpool.
Debit cards were declined on 22 September but the problem has since been resolved
Warwick Business School's Professor of Accounting Crawford Spence mulls over Tesco's future
The deal will save some 359 jobs.
But Balls is expected to say that the 'tough decision' will save taxpayers £400m over five years.
Accendo Markets say Tesco 'is no longer a viable investment'.
Bitcoin Savings and Trust and its owner Trendon Shavers fined $40.7m.
Maybank will become the 'official retail banking partner' in the region for Manchester United.
A William Hill customer placed a record £900,000 on 'No'.
Manufacturing growth held steady however
Former billionaire Eike Batista claims he has only enough money to cover daily expenses.
[BREAKING] Unison says 68% of its members who voted said they were prepared for industrial action.