Volkswagen agrees to pay up to $1.2bn to its US dealers as compensation over emissions scandal
Each dealer is said to receive an average payout of $1.85m over 18 months.
Jaguar Land Rover boss says Europeans stopped British cars after Brexit vote
Ralf Speth said the trend could hurt the UK car industry, which supports 800,000 jobs.
Monarch gets its ATOL licence extended and secures funding
The CAA said it had given an extension to Monarch's existing ATOL licences for 12 days.
RBS unveils proposed structure to comply with ring-fencing requirements
The UK requires large banks to separate their consumer business from their investment banking activities.
Most Asian markets decline amid Deutsche Bank concerns
The bank's shares touched a record low overnight amid news that 10 hedge funds had cut their exposure to it.
British Steel returns to profit in the first 100 days after Tata sale, says executive chairman
Roland Junck has credited employees at the long steel products firm for the turnaround.
UK consumer confidence bounces back to pre-Brexit levels in September, GfK survey reveals
The index has risen from -7 in August to -1 in September, the best monthly rise since June 2015.
Daily Mail and General Trust reveals reorganisation initiatives that include job cuts
DMGT said this was part of an overall business strategic review and would lead to a charge of £50m this year.
Brexit planning might cost UK government £65m a year and mean hiring 500 new civil servants
The Institute for Government said time and energy was being wasted amid political quarrel and turf wars.
Barring India, Asian markets gain amid Opec deal to cut oil production
Indian markets declined amid surgical strikes by the Indian forces on Pakistan-administered Kashmir region.
British Airways banking on spike in demand for international travel in India
BA operates 49 flights per week to India, which is more than any other country in the subcontinent.
Theresa May would win vote in favour of Heathrow expansion with a 'slam dunk' – report
The government will not take any final decision until aviation subcommittee meet either on 11 or 18 October.
IOC, Oil India and BPCL's collective $3bn Russian oilfields stake gets Indian government approval
In 2015, Rosneft had sold a 20% stake in Taas-Yuryakh Neftegazodobycha to UK's BP for $750m.
PZ Cussons' washing and bathing division shows strong performance in UK
PZ attributes good show to its renovation and innovation strategy.
UK jumps three spots to seventh place in WEF competitiveness rankings
UK leapfrogs Japan, Hong Kong and Finland which were ranked higher last year.
Most Asian markets slip amid Europe bank woes
The shares of Germany's largest lender, Deutsche Bank, have touched a record low overnight.
RBS to pay $1.1bn to settle legal claims for allegedly mis-selling mortgage securities in the US
RBS said this would not affect its core capital ratio as this was covered by existing provisions.
Wolseley to cut up to 800 jobs and close 80 branches in UK as part of restructuring strategy
Wolseley reported an 8.5% on-year increase in total revenues to £14.43bn for the year ended 31 July.
BMW's UK workers stand to lose amid carmaker's plans to change pension schemes – report
BMW UK intends to shift from its two defined benefit schemes to a less generous defined contribution scheme.
Asian stocks rise as markets give thumbs up to Hillary Clinton in presidential debate
The Mexican peso surged in what is seen as its busiest Asian session in years.
Women make up for just 18% of UK's top 1% earners, says LSE research
These top 1% people earn pre-tax income of £119,000 or more annually.
Monarch Airlines denies "negative speculation" that it is going bust
Monarch said its flights and holidays were operating as normal and it was carrying its customers as scheduled.
UK's biggest independent co-op pays £14,000 to worker for breaching minimum wage laws
This is said to be the highest single payout made by any UK company till date in this regard.
Asian markets slide ahead of first US presidential debate
Former IMF official says China's slowdown is the biggest threat to the global economy.
Brexit pushes 76% of UK CEOs to consider moving headquarters abroad, KPMG survey shows
69% of the CEOs are confident the British economy will grow over the next year.
Optimism among financial services firms in the UK has slipped, CBI-PwC survey says
25% of firms surveyed expecting business volumes to grow at a moderate rate in the next quarter.
Pay gap between men and women in the UK won't close until 2069, says Deloitte
Deloitte said the gap between full-time working men and women was closing at a rate of just £0.025 every year.
EasyJet pilots call off strike but dispute over fatigue remains unresolved, Balpa says
This follows German rival TUIfly denying earlier reports that it was in talks to be acquired by easyJet.
Vodafone invests £5.5bn in Indian subsidiary to take on rivals ahead of airwaves auction
Vodafone India will invest the funds in purchasing spectrum, expanding its network and reducing debt.
Asian markets mixed amid lack of any notable data release post US Fed and BoJ meetings
Next week, markets could be dependent on the first US Presidential Debate, which is scheduled for Monday.