Forbes Rich List 2016: Which countries have the most billionaires?
In 2016, there are billionaires spread over 67 countries, against last year's 70 countries.
EU referendum: Brexit threat not destroying job market as February dip is seasonal
The downturn follows a hiring spree in January and is seasonally normal.
Libor rigging trader Michael Ross Curtler banned from UK finance sector by FCA
Ex-Deutsche Bank trader pleaded guilty to charges of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and bank fraud.
Market round-up: LSE rally lifts FTSE 100 to two-month high as Barclays falls
Barclays dropped almost 9% after it recorded a 2% fall in pre-tax profits over 2015.
Forbes Rich List 2016 announced: Mark Zuckerberg biggest winner but world's moguls lose billions
Microsoft founder Bill Gates held onto his position as the richest person in the world.
Lee Nelson Dieselgate protest revs up Volkswagen over emissions scandal at Geneva Motor Show
Lee Nelson gets past security dressed in a VW overall and pretends to install 'cheat box' underneath new up! car.
Just Eat: Food delivery service's revenue surges but profit drops after once-off 2014 gain
The company expanded its business, signing £1.7bn worth in orders with restaurants.
Market round-up: FTSE follows diving Asian markets as G20 meeting disappoints
The G20 countries left their meeting on Saturday without a proposal to boost the slowing global economy.
The New Day: Trinity Mirror launches new UK daily as profits drop on print challenges
Former Mirror weekend editor Alison Phillips was appointed editor-in-chief of the turquoise newspaper.
China to cut 1.8m steel and coal jobs in £10bn restructure programme as manufacturing slumps
China's overproduction has been blamed for the downturn in coal and steel prices.
UK workers put in £31.5bn worth of unpaid overtime a year warns TUC
Workers aged 40-44 are more likely to work unpaid overtime, the TUC found.
RBS posts £1.98bn loss on litigation charges and restructuring costs
State-backed bank reported its eighth consecutive full year loss.
EU referendum: RSA chief Stephen Hester concerned about Brexit's impact on insurance business
Earlier in February, the company's competitor Lloyd's of London said it too supports staying in the EU.
UK economy: Shoppers save the day as consumption spending lifts economic growth by 0.5%
Net trade was another big drag on the economic growth, falling 0.4%, with production output dropping 0.5%.
Lloyds profit drops as bank books £2.1bn in PPI mis-selling compensation
Lloyds paid out ordinary dividend of 2.25p per share and a special dividend of 0.5p per share.
BT escapes forced Openreach spin-off but Ofcom tightens regulation
Communications watchdog says BT should open up Openreach for use by the wider industry.
Interest rate rise is bigger threat to small businesses than Chinese uncertainty
Exclusive: SMEs are changing the way they do their business to brace for domestic economic turbulence.
PPI Scandal: NAO rules finance watchdog FCA cannot be sure mis-selling of products has reduced
The FCA defines mis-selling as 'a failure to deliver fair outcomes for consumers'.
Barratt Developments sees half-year profits soar by 40% to £295m on UK house price rise
According to Halifax, house price growth increased to 9.7% in the year to January.
Mars, Snickers and Milky Way bars recalled after bits of plastic found in chocolates
Recall concerns Mars, Milky Way and Snickers bars of all sizes, including those in Celebrations packages.
Standard Chartered posts surprise $1.5bn loss on doubled impairment costs
Bank wrote off $1.8bn in restructuring spending and impairment costs doubled to $4bn.
Persimmon: Builder's profit surges as house prices continue to climb
Revenue climbed 13% to £2.9bn over the year, Persimmon reported on 23 February.
Market round-up: Brexit fears and mining drag down FTSE 100 as Centrica shares rise
Index affected by volatility in oil market and 'high degree of uncertainty' on outcome of EU summit in Brussels
British LGBT Awards: Out shadow business secretary Angela Eagle praises nominated businesses
See the full list of shortlisted businesses and corporate individuals.
Moody's warns market fears will spill over into global economy in doomsday 'self-fulfilling' prophecy warning
The market crisis could directly affect the richest economies, Moody's said.
Eurotunnel demands £22.6m over Calais refugee crisis
Paris attacks in November 2015 led to a €4.8m Eurotunnel revenue loss.
UK is least-generous country in Europe for unemployment benefits
Denmark and France were among the most generous countries when it comes to benefits.
Market round-up: FTSE surges, Glencore and Anglo American among soaring miners
The FTSE 100 jumped 2.87% on Wednesday 17 February, building on Tuesday's gains.
Bombardier to cut 1,000 UK jobs as part of C Series-focused restructure
On Wednesday, Air Canadane ordered 75 larger C Series 300 jets, worth around $3.8bn in total.
UK unemployment maintains 10-year low as George Osborne praises Northern Powerhouse growth
Despite the low unemployment numbers, average pay growth slowed to 1.9% including bonuses.