Google Ireland pays just €46.5m in corporation tax even as revenues increase 23% to €22.6bn
The Dublin-based subsidiary said the low taxes were because its taxable profits were just €341m.
Theresa May could face visa liberalisation demand from India during her visit on Sunday
This will be May's first bilateral visit outside the European Union as head of state.
India finalises four-slab goods and services tax structure ranging from 5% to 28%
More than 50% of the items in the consumer price index basket will be exempted from taxes to curb inflation.
Most Asian markets decline amid growing uncertainty over US presidential election results
Investors are said to fear that a win for Trump could put at risk global trade and growth.
UK house prices will not grow in 2017 amid Brexit uncertainty, Savills says
Property firm says house prices will grow by 13.1% on average in the UK by 2021.
BAE to start production on the Royal Navy's Type 26 global combat ship next year
Defence Secretary Michael Fallon is expected to announce the same in Scotland on Friday.
Jacobs Douwe Egberts to buy Singapore's instant food and beverage firm Super Group
The deal value translates to S$1.30 per share which is a 34% premium over Super's last traded price.
Asian markets trade mixed as US Fed keeps interest rates unchanged
The Shanghai Composite gets a boost after China reported positive growth in its services sector.
Brexit impact: UK food industry faces worst labour shortage since 2004, ALP says
The UK food industry would not be able to meet all the supply needed for the Christmas peak, ALP chief executive David Camp said.
Facebook shares decline over 7% after hours amid warning that revenues could slow going forward
Facebook is expecting ad revenue growth rates to "come down meaningfully" in 2017.
British shoppers prefer to physically see valuable products before buying them, Barclays report says
The majority of those surveyed said they wanted the protection of the UK retailers to be a priority while making Brexit negotiations.
Standard Chartered says earnings 'not yet acceptable' as it declares third quarter results
The bank's operating income stood at $3.47bn, marginally lower than what it achieved in the same period last year.
Asian markets mixed following strong China factory growth
China's official and private Caixin manufacturing PMI came in at 51.2 in October, indicating expansion.
Tesco faces £100m civil lawsuit in relation to its overstatement of earnings two year ago
Tesco's market cap declined by billions in 2014 after it admitted to having previously overstated its profits.
WPP third quarter revenues rise but UK growth slows
WPP's results show the company had benefited from the post-Brexit softening of the pound.
Asian markets mixed as FBI set to review more emails related to Hillary Clinton
Analysts say if Donald Trump wins the US election, it could lead to a decline in stock markets.
GE Oil & Gas could announce $30bn merger deal with Baker Hughes on 31 October
Both companies are hosting an investor webcast at 8.30am ET, most likely to announce the deal.
DBS Bank to acquire wealth management and retail banking business of ANZ in five Asian markets
The markets include Singapore, Hong Kong, China, Taiwan and Indonesia.
After Marmite price hike by Morrisons, Typhoo boss says it will increase its tea prices
This hike comes just weeks after Tesco pulled Marmite and other Unilever brands from its stores amid a price row.
UK's largest private house builder Cala Group in talks to be acquired by a Chinese company – report
According to analysts, the potential deal value could be around £600m.
Standard and Poor's says UK's credit rating could be downgraded further amid Brexit uncertainty
Steep fall in sterling and a new referendum on Scottish independence could lead to a further slide in ratings.
JLR head Ralf Speth being considered for the role of Tata Group chairman
TCS chief executive N. Chandrasekaran and Trent chairman Noel Tata are among the shortlisted candidates.
NHS to miss foreign patient income target of £500m by 2017-18, says National Audit Office
Amid current trends and charging rules, the NHS would fall short of the target by more than £150m.
Asian markets mixed following better-than-expected post-Brexit UK GDP data
The UK economy grew by 0.5% over the third quarter of 2016, in the three months after the EU referendum.
Qualcomm to buy NXP Semiconductors for about $47bn
The deal is the largest tech acquisition in Europe and the biggest by a chipmaker.
Tata group loses more market cap after ousted chairman's warning
The total market cap of the Indian conglomerate reduced by £3.33bn since its chairman was sacked.
Most Asian markets slide following weak China economic data
Official data showed that China's industrial profits slowed in September.
PE firm Carlyle aims to raise another $100bn over the next four years
Carlyle's buyout funds are proposed to be targeted at companies in US, Europe and Japan.
UK commercial property market improves but London and Scotland lag behind, Rics says
Industrial sector leads the rebound, while demand for offices and retail space remains flat.
CBI calls on government to increase average annual public investment by £6bn
CBI said this can be done by increasing public sector net investment spending to 2% of GDP.