Vodka bottles out: 'International tensions' blamed as Russian exports suffer 10-year low
Exports of vodka to Ukraine, one of the biggest export markets in previous years, dropped 70%
Market round-up: FTSE edges up as investors remain mixed on Saudi-Russian oil-freeze deal
The deal, which would increase oil prices, is contingent on Iran and Iraq joining in.
UK inflation hits one year high as petrol price slump weakens
Air fares fell more than they did in the 12 months to January 2015, weighing down core inflation.
Market round-up: FTSE follows Nikkei surge as home and health giant Reckitt Benckiser soars
Reckitt Benckiser, IAG and Standard Chartered were the biggest riser on the FTSE 100.
EU referendum: HSBC boss Stuart Gulliver says bank could shift 1,000 jobs to Paris in case of Brexit
The number of jobs shifted to Paris would depend on the terms of the Brexit deal.
Steel crisis: Protesters take to Brussels as EC and bosses discuss Chinese 'dumping'
UK steel companies have seen their debts increase by 75% in 2015 to £1.5bn industry-wide.
CBI urges business tax changes as Tory policies burden firms with £9bn annual costs
CBI director Carolyn Fairbairn warns UK businesses being burdened by government.
Company slogan quiz: 'Don't do evil' rings a bell but how many other corporate strap lines can you recognise?
Test your knowledge of corporate branding with the IBTimes UK company slogan quiz.
Indy closes: The Independent and The Independent On Sunday to close confirms owner Evgeny Lebedev
The newspapers' publisher has confirmed that some employees will be made redundant.
Gender pay gap: Business groups mixed on Nicky Morgan's new name-and-shame plans
Companies with more than 250 employees will have to reveal the pay gap at their business.
Rolls-Royce slashes dividend by 50% as profits plummet with more job cuts expected
Pre-tax profit in the year to 31 December dropped to £1.43bn, a fall of 12% compared to 2014.
With HSBC headquarters move on the card: Quiz your company-HQ knowledge
IBTimes UK has listed 20 big businesses with, perhaps, surprising headquarters locations.
Tech skills gap: Universities and recuitment bodies lag behind dynamic sector needs
The number of tech jobs is growing three times faster than jobs in other businesses.
European markets: FTSE crashes to 2012 low after Fed chair Janet Yellen's Congress announcement
The bluechip index and other stock markets in Europe were deep in the red, continuing the ongoing global rout.
Johnston Press confirms it is in advanced talks on i Newspaper takeover from Lebedev family
Johnston Press said that the newspaper could provide more national advertising opportunities.
Thomas Cook says bookings are up again following dip caused by terror attacks
The tourism company said sales were dented by terror attacks in Paris, Istanbul and Sousse, Tunisia.
Janet Yellen to stick to Fed's interest plans on strong US economy unless global threats intensify
Analysts have criticised the Federal Reserve's decision to increase US interest rates in December.
Japanese beer brand Asahi to buy Peroni and Grolsch from SABMiller ahead of AB InBev takeover
Japanese Super Dry brewer Asahi Group expected to pay SABMiller more than ¥400bn for the beer brands.
Tullow Oil: Company's share price crashes as sales fall despite success in narrowing losses
Tullow's pre-tax loss over the financial year was $1.03bn, down 37.2% from 2014's $1.64bn loss.
ARM Holdings: Apple processor-maker's sales and profit jump despite slowing iPhone sales
Pre-tax profit at the Cambridge-based designer jumped by 24% to £511m.
London mayoral election 2016: Zac Goldsmith urges tech companies to help prevent online radicalisation
Mayoral candidates were urged to put technology at the centre of their economic plans for London.
JPMorgan: Financial watchdog FCA hands £793k fine to former 'London Whale' boss
Synthetic Credit Portfolio included trades by Bruno Iksil, often referred to as the 'London Whale'.
Oil prices: IEA warns of further plunge as OPEC hikes production and demand growth slows
Return of Iran to the oil market after sanctions were lifted in January is expected to boost OPEC output.
TUI posts better-than-expected sales despite global terror threats
CEO Friedrich Joussen added that the company is "on track" with the disposal of its Hotelbeds business.
Philip Hampton: UK government defends appointment of second man as Women on Boards chair
Committee helped FTSE 100 companies achieve voluntary target of 25% female board members.
UK government may be forced to impose sudden tax rises to reach 2019 surplus target
IFS fears slower pay growth as volatile markets blow huge hole into fiscal plans of chancellor George Osborne.
Workplace violence experienced by one in eight UK employees reports TUC survey
The TUC found that hospital, teaching and retail staff in particular faced violence at work.
HSBC board expected to decide against HQ move with vote due this week
HSBC's decision on the move is expected to come well ahead of its full-year reports out on 22 February.
Market round-up: FTSE 100 ends week in the red despite mining giant's surge
The Footsie fell 0.86% meaning that the index has lost 6.3% since the start of the year.
Just Eat buys four Rocket Internet businesses for £94.7m in global expansion
According to Just Eat, the total value of the markets targeted by Just Eat in this round of purchases is £8bn.