EU referendum: Brexit could see UK's economic growth fall 0.5% a year over next 15 years
CEEMET research shows UK economic growth could drop due to reduced trade and productivity.
Saudi Arabia agrees to freeze oil production after emergency talks in Doha
Decision to freeze production to January levels is 'adequate' after meeting with Russia and Iran.
EDF reveals it will keep four UK nuclear plants open for longer than expected
Plants at Heysham, Hartlepool and Torness have closing dates pushed back by between five and seven years.
Anglo American full-year loss doubles as revenue slumps on lower commodity prices
Mining giant posts $5.5bn loss in 2015, as earnings plummet 55% despite cost-cutting measures.
Job flexibility more important than salary for a quarter of jobseekers in Britain
Employment market now candidate-led as 24% say they'd prioritise flexibility over salary, research shows.
Oil crisis: Investors begin to capitalise on low prices as slowdown fears are overdone
DeVere Group CEO claims low oil prices could be beneficial and panic over 'minor bump' was exaggerated.
UK wages will grow less than expected in 2016 as employment costs continue to rise
CIPD warns wages will grow 1.2% instead of expected 2% as low inflation and national living wage hit.
UK retail sector back on track as sales rise across the board in January
British Retail Consortium figures show sales grew 1.2% in January, as sector recovered from December's slump.
Reckitt Benckiser beats expectations as full-year revenue and profit surge ahead
Nurofen-maker says 12-month like-for-like revenue increased 6% but warns of tough outlook for 2016.
Stock market: Share buy-backs programmes have not had desired effect on UK stocks so far this year
BT, Ryanair and Next have repurchased shares, or plan to do so in 2016, but have seen stock prices falling.
Market round-up: Miners push FTSE 100 and European markets higher as oil prices surge
UK and European stocks gained as oil prices surged almost 10%, driving miners higher.
US market open: Wall Street on the front foot after strong retail sales allay recession fears
Dow Jones and Nasdaq gain after better than expected retail sales figures in January calm worries of slowdown
ECB loses crucial wicket as Waitrose announces it will not renew sponsorship deal
Retailer will not extend its four-year sponsorship deal after England's next winter tour of India.
GlaxoSmithKline hit by £37m fine from CMA for breaching law on anticompetitive agreements
CMA sanctions £37m fine after GSK paid £50m to stifle competition on one of its drugs between 2001 and 2004.
Market round-up: FTSE and European markets plunge as banking stocks tumble
FTSE hits lowest level since 2012, while UK bank index falls to seven-year low as concerns of slowdown mount.
With HSBC headquarters move on the card: Quiz your company-HQ knowledge
IBTimes UK has listed 20 big businesses with, perhaps, surprising headquarters locations.
Manchester United financial results as they happened: Woodward says success on the pitch remains number one priority
Follow news and reaction as United executive vice-chairman takes questions from the club's investors.
British Gas to cut energy bills for the third time since start of 2015
British Gas will cut tariffs by 5.1% from 16 March, while EDF will cut prices by 5% from 24 March.
Manchester United: Ed Woodward faces grilling from investors as club risk missing out on Champions League
Missing out on the Champions League for the second time in three years would hit United's revenues.
Rio Tinto shares slump as company swings to annual loss due to low commodity prices
Miner posts $866m loss for 2015 and announces it will scrap its progressive dividend policy from 2016.
71% of British businesses say UK government will not achieve full employment in 5 years
The UK will fail to reach full employment as hiring is becoming harder, say businesses.
Market round-up: FTSE 100 and European stocks end three-day losing streak
UK and European stocks rally as financials stocks gain, despite unstable oil prices and poor economic data.
Trade crisis: Maersk warns 'abnormal' conditions in the global economy are much worse than 2008
Chief executive Nils Andersen warned of a "massive deterioration" of business.
US markets open: Dow and Nasdaq rise as Janet Yellen says March rate hike remains on the cards
Wall Street gains after Yellen says financial conditions have worsened but does not rule out March rate hike.
Market report: FTSE and European stocks rebound as financials lead markets higher
UK and European stocks set to end a three-day losing streak as banking stocks gain and oil prices rebound.
UK industrial production slows as manufacturing sector continues dragging down GDP
UK industrial production fall is more than expected in Q3 as manufacturing output declined.
Greene King toasts to record trading on Christmas Day as third-quarter sales increase
Like-for-like sales grow 2.2% in third quarter, as pub operator records 5% increase in sales over Christmas.
Market round-up: FTSE slumps as mining stocks fall amid fears of global slowdown
UK and European markets fall as mining and banking stocks suffer heavy losses amid renewed worries over slowdown.
US markets open: Dow Jones and Nasdaq slide as oil prices resume decline
Wall Street on the back foot as US stocks track global selloff and oil prices extend losses from previous session.
British Airways to launch flights from London Stansted at the end of May
Airline will fly to four destinations across Spain and Portugal, including Ibiza and Faro, from 28 May.