Argos sales grow at fastest pace in 2 years ahead of Sainsbury's takeover
Home Retail says sales at Argos grew 2.6% year-on-year in the first quarter, ahead of Sainsbury's takeover.
Dominic Chappell claims Sir Philip Green blocked Sports Direct's rescue bid for BHS
Former BHS owner claims Sir Philip Green opposed Sports Direct's offer to save struggling retailer.
Dominic Chappell was a 'Premier League liar and threatened to kill me', says former BHS CEO
Former BHS owner Dominic Chappell accused of being a liar by former managers in front of MP hearing.
Gala Coral swings to interim loss amid rising costs and poor football results
Bookmaker swings to £49.8m loss in first half of the year compared to the £103.4m as costs mount.
UK industrial production grows at fastest pace since 2012
UK industrial production grows at fastest pace in almost four years but sector yet to fully recover.
CMC Markets annual profit surges 23% ahead of FTSE 250 listing
Spread-betting firm posts 23% increase in annual pre-tax profit as number of active clients surges.
EU referendum: Almost half of British households are worried about income impact of Brexit vote
Research from Scottish Friendly shows over 50% of UK households are concerned about the EU referendum vote.
Sainsbury's warns conditions remain challenging as sales struggle
Retailer posts 0.8% decline in like-for-like sales in the three months to June and warns of food price deflation.
Permanent job placements rise at slowest rate in eight months in May, REC survey shows
Markit/REC survey shows pace of growth in permanent job placements fell to eight-month low in May
CMA to launch investigation into Tullett Prebon and Icap's proposed merger
The competition watchdog is set to investigate proposal between the two brokers over competition concerns.
Sunshine and bank holiday weekends boost UK retail industry in May
BRC figures show sales at UK stores increased 1.4% year-on-year in May after two months of stagnation.
Goldman Sachs receives 250,000 job applications from students and graduates
US bank says it has received 250,000 applications despite banking sector's poor reputation.
Burberry CEO's pay slashed by 75% amid disappointing results
Christopher Bailey's salary tumbled 75% last year as retailer continues to struggle in a difficult environment.
HSBC reshuffles investment banking arm in a bid to cut costs and make business 'more agile'
HSBC set to reorganise its investment banking division in a bid to make business 'more agile' and cut costs.
EU referendum: Sterling tumbles as opinion polls give 'Leave' campaign the lead
The pound hits three-week low against the dollar as currency volatility surges after polls put 'Leave' ahead.
Brexit could scupper recovery in the UK manufacturing sector, says EEF
EEF says UK manufacturing sector is expected to enjoy a steady recovery but Brexit remains a threat to investment.
Six in 10 UK entrepreneurs to increase hiring over the next 12 months
EY Job Creation Survey reveals 63% of entrepreneurs expect to add to their workforce this year.
Two-thirds of small businesses in the UK to ramp up investment over next 12 months
Research by eBay shows 66% of small businesses in UK plan to expand.
EU referendum: JP Morgan warns it could cut up to 4,000 jobs in event of Brexit
US investment bank says Brexit would be a "terrible deal" for UK economy.
Sir Philip Green savaged for role in BHS collapse by Institute of Director's chief
Institute of Directors chief accuses Green of having deeply damaging impact on perception of business.
Ladbrokes bets big on England after deal with Football Association
Bookmaker secures long-term deal as official betting partner to Football Association.
Former Deutsche Bank traders charged by US Department of Justice in Libor probe
Matthew Connolly and Gavin Campbell Black have been charged with conspiracy to manipulate Libor rates.
UK services sector improves but economic growth could cool to 0.2% amid Brexit fears
Markit PMI shows UK services sector growth remains subdued amid Brexit fears.
Suzuki's headquarters raided by Japanese authorities amid probe over false tests
Authorities raid Suzuki's HQ after carmaker admits it did not use testing method compliant with Japanese laws.
BP agrees to $175m settlement with shareholders over 2010 Gulf of Mexico spill
Oil giant will pay $175m to its shareholders for misleading them over the severity of the disaster.
Airlines will be making more money than expected this year thanks to low oil prices
IATA expects combined airline profit to total $39.4bn in 2016 compared with an initial forecast of $36.3bn.
BHS to close all 163 stores with 11,000 jobs likely to go
Department store will enter liquidation and put 11,000 jobs at risks after administrators fail to find buyer.
No surprises as European Central Bank keeps interest rates unchanged
European Central Bank opts to keep the deposit rate at -0.40% and the headline rate at 0.00% as expected.
Bank of England to save £100m after launching new £5 banknotes featuring Winston Churchill
Bank of England to launch new £5 polymer banknotes on Thursday as paper notes are phased out after 320 years.
EU referendum: UK construction sector slows in May amid Brexit uncertainty
Markit construction PMI falls from 52 to 51.2 in the month as British construction hits three-year low.