Steel crisis: ArcelorMittal to raise $1bn from billionaire Mittal family after massive losses
ArcelorMittal, is known in the UK for sponsoring the Orbit, in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park at Stratford.
Market round-up: FTSE gains as BoE hold rates and commodity stocks soar on weak US dollar
The MPC surprised no one when it announced not to increase central interest rates.
Bart van U: Suspect confesses to killing Dutch pro-euthanasia politician Els Borst
The former politician, who resigned from political life in 2002, worked on the euthanasia law for years.
Bank of England votes unanimously against interest rate rise amid slow inflation
BoE keeps interest rates at 0.5% in the UK while its asset purchasing programme remains unchanged at £375bn.
Age UK E.On deal: Energy secretary Amber Rudd urges Ofgem to launch probe into allegations
An estimated 152,000 elderly customers were affected by the deal according to the Sun.
Credit Suisse to axe 4,000 jobs as Swiss bank reports first full-year loss since 2008
The bank completed CHF1.2bn (£817.7m) in cost savings,a third of the CHF3.5bn spending cuts promised by 2018.
Market round-up: FTSE 100 plummets as BP profit halves and Brent dips below $33
In 2015, BP's annual profit fell 51% year-on-year to $5.9bn, while Shell predicted similar results.
EU referendum: Business lobby groups upbeat on David Cameron's draft reform deal
Cutting red tape and allowing competitiveness across the EU are main issues for businesses.
Scottish Power cuts gas prices by 5.4% and knocks average £32 off annual bills
Only little over half of SP account holders will benefit from the cut that will not be active until 15 March.
Clydesdale Bank IPO delayed for 24 hours because of pressing rating-agency questions
Clydesdale Bank said it received pressing rating-agency questions regarding its deposit rating.
Ocado pre-tax profit soars 65% as shareholders await update on rumoured partnership talks
Ocado takes care of Morrison and Watirose's food deliveries but there were talks of a major deal with Amazon.
Market round-up: FTSE ends day in the red after China manufacturing PMI as Premier Oil surges
The Chinese manufacturing PMI came in at 49.4, its lowest since August 2012.
Self-assessment tax return: HMRC intercepted more than £96m fraudulent or incorrect claims
A record 89% of people filing tax returns did so online on HMRC's website.
Chinese police arrest 21 Ezubao executives over 'Ponzi scheme' said to have taken £5.3bn
P2P lending platform Ezubao was entirely set up as a scam, and 95% of the scheme's projects were fake.
Centrica CEO: George Osborne should cut taxes of oil producers to avoid North Sea field closures
Boss of British Gas owner said North Sea companies that want to continue would need support.
Tax return assessment: These are the weirdest expenses claims, revealed by HMRC
HMRC said that it is wrong that some try to get the 'honest majority' to subsidise other people's lifestyles.
Tax return self-assessment: How to see if you have to file and how to avoid a fine for filing late
IBTimes UK gives you the best tips for filing your taxes for the 31 January deadline.
BT and EE to sign takeover but Openreach regulatory decisions still in the air
Several parties are pressing for BT to spin-off its fixed line network division Openreach.
Barbie: 'The Doll Evolves' as Mattel launches figure with different skin tones and body types
Mattel's iconic doll was slowly losing its appeal to girls and parents.
Deutsche Bank scraps bonuses, saying the board has to 'own' €6.8bn loss
The bank generated a full-year revenue of €33.5bn, in line with expectations and a 5% increase from 2014.
UK economy: GDP expands 0.5% in last quarter of 2015 with growth driven by services sector
The annual GDP growth added up to 2.2% in 2015, well below the 2.9% increase reported in 2014.
SSE cuts energy prices by 5.3% from 29 March but critics say it still isn't enough
SSE's rival E.on announced a 5.1% price cut effective from 1 February.
Comparethemarket.com owner BGL considers £1bn London Stock Exchange float
BGL owner Budget Holdings Limited (BHL) would maintain a majority stake in comparethemarket.com after IPO.
Credit card companies pushing unrequested credit-limit increases spur debt among 4.5m cardholders
uSwitch found that 12% of surveyed credit-card holders had their limits increased by £2,500 or more.
RBS sets aside £2bn to cover PPI mis-selling charges and other settlements
CEO Ross McEwan confirmed to reporters that RBS is set to make a loss in 2015 after the charges.
Apple results preview: Tim Cook's tech giant is far from lost despite slowing sales growth
Apple has fallen more than 13.5% since the start of its new financial year.
Andrew Bailey: Bank of England veteran appointed FCA chief after Tracey McDermott quit race
In July 2015, former FCA boss Martin Wheatley announced his resignation from the role.
Dixons Carphone to close 134 stores as it lifts profit guidance after favourable Christmas period
Dixons Carphone reported a 5% sales increase in the 10 weeks to 9 January.
EasyJet first quarter revenue weighed down by Paris and Tunisia terror attacks
Budget airline upbeat on coming quarters and retains profit guidance of £738m.
Sajid Javid: Sharing economy has created 'measurement gap' and should be added to ONS figures
Many Brits think that the gig economy will take over from the 9-5 working pattern in 2025.