Iron Man-based email advertisement by Ladbrokes banned by ASA
The ban has been imposed as under British rules, betting and gambling ads should not appeal to those under 18.
Rank Group reports 2% increase in annual 15/16 revenues to £753m
Rank Group said the Brexit vote will have little or no impact on its performance.
Damac signs £200m deal with Lendlease to build Versace-designed Aykon London One residential tower
The move shows that external investors still have confidence in the country's economy post Brexit.
Asian markets mixed as oil prices retreat from two-month highs ahead of US Fed meeting
Investors expect Yellen to give a hint about the timeline of the next rate increase in her speech.
'Common sense' women who return to work after having a baby fall behind men in earning power
IEA think tank reacts to IFS report that says pay gap reaches 33% as mothers miss pay rises.
Volkswagen faces production delays at six of its factories
VW is resuming talks with parts suppliers Prevent Group's CarTrim and ES Automobilguss.
Barring Nikkei, all Asian stock indices trading lower ahead of Fed meeting
Investors expect Fed chair Janet Yellen to hint at an increase in US interest rates.
Pension Protection Fund tightens restructuring and insolvency rules ahead of possible Tata Steel rescue
Now, PPF wants the company or investors seeking a deal to bear all legal, financial and job redundancy costs.
Pfizer reportedly in advanced talks to acquire US cancer drug company Medivation for $14bn
Pfizer will get access to a prostate-cancer treatment drug approved for sale in the US.
JPMorgan to receive $645m as part of litigation settlement with FDIC and Deutsche Bank
The litigation is related to the JPMorgan's purchase of Washington Mutual banking operations in 2008.
Brexit Impact: New York beats London as world's leading commercial property centre, JLL says
Foreign investment into London declined 44% on-year to £5.28bn in the six months to 30 June.
Brexit impact: Vauxhall to cut production of Insignia and Corsa models
Working hours at Opel's two German plants will be reduced, affecting the pay of about 5,000 employees.
Deutsche Bank whistleblower turns down $8.25m US SEC award
Eric Ben-Artzi says the penalty on the bank should have been paid by its executives and not the institution.
Most Asian stock markets gain as oil prices near eight-week highs
Investors are now said to be looking forward to clarity from US Fed chairperson Janet Yellen on interest rate increase.
Monsoon Accessorize restructuring could lead to hundreds of job cuts
The British retailer could close about 141 shops that house both the Monsoon and Accessorize brands.
China's Alipay eyes European mobile payments share with Ingenico deal
About 10 million Chinese people, representing a total purchasing power of $21bn, visited Europe in 2014.
Asian indices trade mixed as US Fed remains undecided on timing of next rate increase
US Fed officials split on the timing of future rate increase.
UK will avoid recession while growth in emerging markets expected to stabilise, says Moody's
Brexit-related spillovers will have limited impact on UK's economic growth.
Evraz reports a 38.1% decline in H1 2016 EBITDA to $577m amid weak steel pricing
Net profits saw a 63.2% year-on-year decline to $7m.
Cobham announces its CEO Bob Murphy will step down
Murphy will be succeeded by David Lockwood, the current CEO of FTSE 250 technology company Laird.
Most Asian markets rise as Shanghai Composite dips
New York Fed President William Dudley says the US central bank could raise interest rates as early as September.
UK farmland demand falls sharply in first half of 2016, reveals survey
The survey attributes the fall to uncertainty caused by the Brexit vote and low commodity prices.
HMRC plans tougher penalties for accountants and advisers who help clients dodge taxes
Accountants and advisers could be liable to pay a fine of up to 100% of the tax their clients underpaid.
Most Asian stock markets close in the red despite increase in oil prices
Japan's Nikkei sees the sharpest fall following increase in the value of yen.
John Menzies reports a 48% drop in 2016 first-half profits despite a marginal increase in revenues
The group said future sales should benefit if the post-Brexit weakness in sterling continues.
Activist hedge fund ValueAct acquires 1.98% stake in Morgan Stanley for $1.1bn
This deal added 38 million Morgan Stanley shares to ValueAct's portfolio.
British Sugar joins industry associations to oppose proposed sugar tax amid job cut fear
Oxford Economics has said the proposed sugar tax could result in more than 4,000 job cuts across the UK.
South Korea launches formal enquiry to check if Google violated antitrust laws in the country
The development follows Russia fining Google $6.75m on Thursday for violating Android antitrust rules on mobile devices.
Asian stock markets trade higher despite disappointing Chinese data
China's fixed-asset investment in the year to July grew at the slowest rate in more than 16 years.
ShareAction launches campaign to urge McDonald's to stop serving products treated with antibiotics
The UK charity wants the antibiotics ban to be implemented across all of McDonald's 30,000 stores globally.