EDF Energy Proposes Unified Pricing Method For Gas And Electricity
Proposed scheme would help UK consumers find the cheapest deals more easily.
British Banks Ordered to Set Aside Over £1bn For Singapore Rate Rigging
RBS, Barclays and Standard Chartered under probe by Monetary Authority of Singapore.
UK House Prices Rise on Increased Mortgage Availability
Acadametrics and LSL Property Services says average house prices in England and Wales rose 0.4% from April.
India Unlikely to Cut Interest Rates Despite Inflation at 3.5-Year Low
Rupee under severe pressure and rate cut could worsen current account deficit.
Japan's Shinzo Abe Banks on Upper House Win to Launch Economy Reforms
Japan PM wants to cut corporate taxes and liberalise labour market and farming sector.
Airbus to Take on Boeing in Long-Haul Market as It Tests A350 Model
Airbus set to test-fly its A350 XWB aircraft model for first time.
Mulberry Full-Year Profits Fall on Reduced Asian Orders
Top-end fashion retailer's pre-tax profit declines to £26m from £36m last year.
WH Smith Hit by Spending Slowdown on High Street
Group sales fall 5% in 14 weeks to 8 June with like-for-like sales declining 6%.
Boeing Dreamliner Reliability At Stake as Further Glitches Found in Aircraft
ANA and JAL ground Dreamliner flights due to separate issues.
RBS to Announce 2,000 Job Cuts in Investment Banking Arm [VIDEO]
Job cuts worldwide ahead of re-privatisation of bank in wake of Stephen Hester resignation.
Australia Witnesses Surprise Fall in Jobless Rate on Increased Part-Time Jobs
Seasonally-adjusted unemployment rate declined to 5.5% in May from revised 5.6% in April.
Vodafone Plans Product Range Expansion With Kabel Deutschland Acquisition
Vodafone confirmed media reports that it is looking to buy Germany's cable network operator Kabel Deutschland.
India's Industrial Production Growth Eases Amid Fears Over Economic Strength
Indian industrial output expanded 2.0% on year in April, compared to revised 3.4% growth in March.
Japan Machinery Orders Fall As Businesses Remain Stringent
Japan's core machinery orders fell 8.8% on month in April, compared with a 14.2% increase in the previous month.
Sainsbury's Increases Market Share as Q1 Sales Outperform
Total sales increase by 3.6%, while like-for-like sales grow 0.7% in first quarter.
Greece Shuts State-Owned Broadcaster ERT [VIDEO]
Athens has to cut 15,000 public jobs by end of 2014 as part of bailout requirements.
UK Industrial Production Up for Third Consecutive Month on Mining Activity Boost
UK industrial output rises 0.1% from March, as manufacturing declines by 0.2%
Dish Network Likely to Scrap Sprint Nextel Acquisition Plan As Japan's SoftBank Sweetens Bid
Softbank to raise offer for US wireless operator to $21.6bn from $20.1bn.
Bank of Japan Maintains Monetary Policy
Japan's industrial production picking with better demand at home and abroad.
Britain's House Prices Rise at Fastest Pace in 3 Years
RICS data shows all UK regions, except Northern Ireland, experiencing better home prices.
China Likely to Extend Anti-Dumping Probe Into European Car Imports - ACEA
Anti-dumping complaint against European luxury car imports filed with China's ministry of commerce.
Bundesbank Cuts Germany's Growth Outlook on Weak External Demand
Bank projects economic recovery to gather pace in second quarter.
Sports Direct to Close 20 Republic Stores in Absence Of Landlord Support
Landlords Intu Properties and Land Securities against Sport Direct's suggestion to lower rents.
Oil Price Reporting Agencies Hit Back at EU Reform Plan
Oil price reporting agencies say EU proposals could impose huge liabilities and are unfeasible.
Bank of Korea Likely to Maintain Low Interest Rates As Q1 Economic Growth Revised Down
Bank of Korea revises down country's first quarter growth to 0.8% from a previous estimate of 0.9%.
PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi: Rumoured $2bn SodaStream Deal is 'Completely Untrue'
Israel's Calcalist financial newspaper initially reported that Pepsi is willing to pay even more for the company.
Sumitomo Mitsui Bank Sells Half of Barclays Stake For £260m
Japan's Sumitomo sold about 84 million shares, representing around half of its Barclays' shareholding
China Likely to Take Further Measures to Prevent EU Trade Tariffs
China's solar firms Trina Solar, Suntech Power and Yingli Green Energy to be hit by EU duties.
Libor Fixing Scandal: Rate Setting Supervision Could be Moved to Paris from London
Paris-based ESMA could take over regulation of key benchmark rates, including Euribor, in line with European Union proposals.
Eurozone Economy Declines Further On Lower Investments
Separate data by Eurostat showed retail sales dropped 0.5% in April.