New graduate jobs dip for the first time in 4 years amid Brexit worries
The 8% decline in 2016 also reflects nervousness among employers over the new apprenticeship levy.
Barclays lent $3bn to Qatar in 2008 to help purchase bank's shares, Amanda Staveley's firm alleges
The deal is said to have helped the British bank avoid a government bailout at the peak of the financial crisis.
Mazda to recall more than 2 million vehicles worldwide over defective tail gate and engine problems
The models affected include among others, the Mazda3 sedan and hatchback and the Mazda CX-3 crossover SUV.
UK firms should adopt Sweden-like shareholder committees to curb top executives' pay
Average annual pay of an FTSE100 CEO is about 150 times the total income of an average employee.
Most Asian markets trade lower following negative Wall Street close overnight
Traders are awaiting US nonfarm payroll data which could influence the US Fed decision on interest rates.
Netflix confirms two new British children's titles, The Worst Witch and an untitled Horse Mystery project
Both are aimed at tweens and will premiere in 2017.
British Airways goes live with new homepage and flight booking process
BA is upgrading its website and the beta test version can be accessed only by a select set of customers.
Asian markets trade mixed as traders await key August US nonfarm payroll data
The nonfarm payroll numbers will be the last major data release before the US Fed's September meeting.
UK business confidence drops following Brexit vote to five-year low
Although the overall confidence level in August shows a fall, it remains above the low noted in June.
UK consumer confidence for August rises by 5 points to -7
The August consumer confidence is said to be the best monthly rise since June 2015.
Most Asian stock markets gain amid doubts over US Fed rate increase
The Nikkei slides despite data showing fall in Japanese unemployment.
Deloitte posts fastest revenue growth in UK in 10 years at £3bn
Deloitte CEO David Sproul has urged the UK government not to restrict skilled migrants after Brexit.
Foreign investments in UK hit record high in the year to April 2016
The US continues to be the biggest investor in the UK, accounting for 570 projects.
Santander UK reportedly spends about £1bn annually to maintain its 123 accounts
Santander will cut interest rates on these 123 accounts to a flat 1.5% in November from the current 2.3%.
Tube trains, industrial machinery and geothermal energy could soon heat UK homes
UK needs to replace heat generation by gas-fired boilers with greener sources to meet climate change targets.
Most Asian stock markets slip following Janet Yellen's comments on interest rates
The Nikkei posted its biggest one-day gain in three weeks amid a weakening of the yen.
Alstom signs $2bn contract with Amtrak for 28 new high-speed trains
The deal will create more than 1,000 jobs in the US.
AB InBev plans to cut 3% of combined workforce after SABMiller takeover
SABMiller's head office in London is likely to be closed within a year of the completion of the transaction.
US Fed's Janet Yellen says case for increasing rates has 'strengthened in recent months'
Yellen, however, failed to disclose the timing of the potential rate hike.
Lotte Group vice chairman found dead hours before he was to be questioned in corruption probe
Lotte Group had allegedly received South Korea won 30bn every year from illicit financial transactions.
Most Asian markets lose ground ahead of speech by Fed's Janet Yellen
Traders appeared to be nervous as Janet Yellen is expected to provide a hint on interest rate increase.
NHS planning hospital closures and cutbacks to meet demand and fight health budget deficit, says report
If cost-cutting measures are not applied, NHS could face a financial shortfall of about £20bn by 2020-2021.
August Bank Holiday weekend to see 5 million people travel, UK economy to get £1.25bn boost
Abta estimates 2 million Brits will holiday overseas over this holiday weekend.
UK pensions: People face unexpected tax bills and decline in welfare payments after unlocking their money
The pension freedoms scheme allows people to withdraw as much money as they want from their pension pots.
Asian markets mixed ahead of speech by Fed's Janet Yellen
Yellen is expected to provide clues about the US central bank's next move on interest rates.
VC firm Charles River Ventures redesigns its home page to read 'F**k Trump'
CRV is made up of nine partners from seven countries who speak eight different languages.
Costain raises dividend as it posts 27% increase in 2016 H1 revenues to £791.4m
The British construction and civil engineering company increased its dividend per share by 15% to £0.043.
Hikma Pharmaceuticals reiterates full-year revenue guidance, posts 38% drop in H1 operating profits
The London-based firm said it will earn between $2bn and $2.1bn in revenues during the year.
Asian markets trade mixed as US reports strong housing data
US new-home sales in July increased to their highest levels in nearly eight years.
Qantas reports highest profits in its 95-year history, resumes dividend
Qantas said it will pay A$500m to shareholders and reward its 25,000 employees with a one-off A$3,000 bonus.