UK manufacturing PMI reaches three-month high as output surges despite decline in exports
Output in large manufacturers hit three-month high in January but exports and staff numbers continue to fall.
Ofcom warns O2 takeover by Three could lead to higher prices and threaten competition
Watchdog says the deal could result in higher mobile phone bills and disruption of the UK market.
Ryanair expects 6% fall in fares in the fourth quarter and forecasts growth in passengers
Budget airline's third quarter profit missed expectations but expects low fares to result in passenger growth.
BT's third quarter profit and revenue rise as company unveils new structure
Telecom giant saw revenue and profit advance in the third quarter, as it unveiled ways to incorporate EE.
Landlords sitting on £500m of unprotected deposits leaving tenants at risk
Research shows landlords who disregard deposit regulations could be earning a combined £8.5m a year.
Market round-up: FTSE outperforms European stocks as investors await Fed's decision
Late rally in oil prices drags UK and European stocks in positive territory ahead of FOMC's decision.
US market report: Dow and Nasdaq in the red ahead of Federal Reserve announcement
A fresh decline in oil prices and disappointing results from Apple and Boeing dragged US stocks in the red.
Shell: More than 80% of shareholders vote in favour of proposed £35bn BG takeover
Royal Dutch Shell edges closer to complete merger after majority of shareholders vote in favour of takeover.
FCA to step away from 'shoot first' approach says new boss Andrew Bailey
New FCA chief suggests move from "shoot first, ask questions later" approach of predecessor Martin Wheatley
Santander's fourth-quarter profit plunges due to PPI compensation and slowing income
Spanish lender posts 98% decline in quarterly profit after making €1.4bn in one-off charges.
Toyota crowned best-selling carmaker in the world for fourth consecutive year
Japanese group sold 10.15m cars in 2015, beating General Motors and scandal-stricken Volskwagen.
Market round-up: FTSE and European stocks rise as oil prices climb above $30 a barrel
UK stocks driven higher by commodity stocks as oil prices stage solid rebound and halt two-day decline.
China economic crisis: Baltic Dry Index hits record low amid fears over global trade slowdown
Baltic Dry Index sparks worry over global economy coming to standstill but analysts say worries are overdone.
US market report: Dow and Nasdaq gain ahead of Apple results as oil prices rebound
US stocks gained after oil prices rebounded as investors awaited the beginning of the Federal Reserve meeting.
Tesco found guilty of serious breach of Groceries Supply Code when dealing with suppliers
GCA finds retailer guilty of breaching code and issues five recommendations to the FTSE 100 group.
Oil prices tumble below $30 amid global oversupply and fresh concerns over China slowdown
Brent crude and WTI fall below $30 a barrel as concerns over a slowdown in China intensify.
Contactless payments used in one in seven sales in Britain, says Visa Europe
Card issuer says card transactions jumped 11% in 2015 and contactless payments have trebled over last 12 months.
Market round-up: FTSE 100 slides amid falling oil prices decline in banking stocks
UK and European stocks in the red as oil prices fall again and high street bankers drag FTSE 100 lower.
US market round-up: Dow and Nasdaq in the red amid fresh decline in crude prices
Wall Street kicks off the week on downbeat note as oil prices drag commodity stocks lower
Davos 2016: China slowdown, migrant crisis and Leonardo DiCaprio the highlights of WEF meeting
China's economic downturn remains manageable and the European Union has two months to get its act together.
HSBC's proposed move to Hong Kong might not cut bank's tax bill
Lack of tax deduction for share bonuses and overhead costs booked in the UK expected to offset lower tax rate.
The Iran rush: European and Asian firms on starting line as sanctions are lifted
Companies have shown intent to enter Iran's markets for two years and effects will be long-lasting.
US market report: Dow and Nasdaq rally as oil prices return above $31 a barrel
Wall Street follows European and Asian stocks high as more economic stimulus looks on the cards.
Market round-up: FTSE on track for first weekly gain of 2016 as oil prices rebound
UK and European stocks rally as oil prices stage solid rebound and Asian equities surge ahead.
Credit rating Moody's downgrade: Royal Dutch Shell, Statoil are among 120 oil stocks under review
Rating agency says decision motivated by the ongoing slump in oil prices.
UK retail sales suffer sharpest monthly decline in over a year in December
December sales fall most since 2014 but annual sales grow most in over a decade says ONS.
Davos 2016: Christine Lagarde announces she will run for second IMF mandate
IMF's managing director to seek second mandate after receiving backing from influential finance ministers.
US market report: Dow Jones advances slowly after Mario Draghi hints at more European Central Bank stimulus
Wall Street looks to recoup some of the heavy losses from the previous session, while oil falls again below $28.
Will oil hit $7 a barrel? BP's CEO Bob Dudley warns crisis equals 1986 slump
BP's CEO says oil prices will continue to decline for at least another six months but will not fall forever.
Market round-up: FTSE and European markets edge higher ahead despite Asia decline
UK and European markets recovered from a sharp sell-off, while oil prices stabilised and Asian stocks tumbled.