EU referendum: Millionaires and businessmen launch £20m independent Brexit campaign
Arron Banks, who donated £1m to Ukip, leads the campaign carried by business leaders rather than politicians.
Small businesses: Investment intentions at highest point since 2010 as confidence picks up
The FSB called upon the government to prioritise the growth of small businesses.
Apple Music to pay artist royalties after Taylor Swift pulls 1989 album from streaming service
Company made a U-turn after Swift decided to shake off the streaming service.
Eurozone crisis: ECB saves Greek banks - for now - with €1.1bn emergency liquidity extension
Greek citizens have withdrawn an estimated €3bn over the past few days to secure their money.
UK public sector net borrowing hits eight-year low in May
Borrowing went down 9.44% in the financial year to March 2015, compared to the year to March 2014.
Fitbit shares soar in one of the biggest flotations of 2015
The success of the flotation is especially impressive as Fitbit competes with the Apple Watch.
RBS and NatWest customers outraged by overdraft charges caused by system failure
People have turned to Twitter to express their anger with RBS and NatWest after payments went missing for days
Fighting talk: Greece and creditors trade insults as Grexit looms
IBTimes UK gathers the sharpest comments from Greece and its creditors over the last few weeks.
Poundland sales break through £1bn seal but slow months ahead expected
Company is in talks with CMA over the planned 99p store acquisition
FedEx delivers $895m loss in fourth quarter as oil price rises
The company said high costs were due to pension changes, strong dollar and high oil price.
Britain's worst bank? A history of NatWest and RBS outages and technical meltdowns
The failure on 17 June is the fifth outage in three years, and a relatively small one.
RBS glitch chaos: 600,000 transfers could be delayed for days
RBS was fined a total of £56m by the FCA and the PRA in 2014 because of its history of blackouts.
UK employment: Jobs growth slows down but unemployment keeps falling
Higher inflation is expected to tighten the job market, edging down average pay.
Betfair grows customer base and reports 21% sales rise
Profit before tax surged by 65.6% to £101.2m, fueled by World Cup bets.
NatWest confirms 'missing' customer payments
The bank's customers turned to Twitter in rage about the technical glitch.
Berkeley reports 42% pre-tax profit surge in strong recovery from financial crash
Company sold houses for an average of £575k, almost three times as much as the average house price.
FCA imposed £1.47bn in fines in 2014 with UBS and Citibank among worst offenders
The number of fines imposed was down, but the total sum of money was 68% more than in 2013.
Royal Mail under Ofcom review after Whistl exits market
Analysts call the timing "very unfortunate" for Royal Mail.
UK inflation positive again after first deflation since 1960s in April
Slight dip below zero in April was never a real threat to the economy, economists said.
Clothing store Gap to cut 250 HQ jobs and close 175 stores in restructure
The company said the actions are part of a restructure that should help Gap sales to increase again.
Costa and Premier Inn owner Whitbread reports 4.3% sales rise in strong first quarter
In May, Whitbread announced that it had appointed Lloyds executive Alison Brittain as its CEO
Mobile banking to overtake computer transfers in 2015 says BBA
More than 14 million people in the UK have downloaded mobile banking says British Bankers Association
Greece and troika creditors exit 'last attempt' talks without deal
Seen as the last attempt to a deal, the end to the talks bring Greece closer to Euro exit
Majestic Wine says cost of Naked Wines acquisition responsible for profit decline
One-off cost appeared on the company's sheet after it bought competitor Naked Wines
Z.com tackles UK market with music video crafting image of the world's weirdest forex provider
The brand might just look weird, but it commands almost a quarter of global foreign exchange trading.
Office for Rail and Road to investigate Network Rail over reliability and punctuality
Network Rail is under review for not being on track with its 2019 targets set by the ORR.
Ofcom suggests price controls on BT high-speed business connections
Regulator proposes price reduction after conducting review on telecoms market control
Ted Baker reports 24% sales rise in strong first quarter
The fashion designer brand continues to expand internationally
Greece crisis: Minister of State Alekos Flabouraris hopes for 18 June deal despite IMF setback
The IMF walked away from talks as Greece and creditors cannot agree on taxes, finances and pensions.
Why does WPP's Martin Sorrell need spousal travel expenses? 10 outrageous perks paid to super-rich CEOs
While WPP boss Sorrell might have received £274,000 in 'spousal travel expenses', SABMiller executives receive a beer allowance.