Brexit impact: Deloitte CFO survey shows significant decline in corporate optimism and risk appetite
About 73% of the CFOs are less optimistic about financial prospects.
Brexit Impact: Lowcostholidays goes bust jeopardising holiday trips of 137,000 customers
About 55% of the budget tour operator's customers are said to be British.
Tencent to merge its QQ Music service with digital music business of China Music Corporation
A person having knowledge of the deal says the new combined company would be valued at about $6bn.
UK housing crisis: Government should build 300,000 homes each year, says Economic Affairs Committee
Report suggests local authorities and housing associations should be given more freedom to build homes.
Most Asian stock markets trade higher following China's GDP report
China's Gross domestic product (GDP) expanded 6.7% on-year in the April to June period.
BP puts Gulf of Mexico oil spill costs at $62bn
Deepwater Horizon disaster killed 11 workers and released about 3.2 million barrels of oil into the sea.
Moneysupermarket.com Group expects 10% rise in revenues
Moneysupermarket to help keeping household bills low as UK families prepare for post Brexit life.
Most Asian stock markets trade higher amid possibility of BoE rate cut in August
Singapore's Straits Times Index was halted amid duplicate trade confirmation messages getting generated.
Brexit: Bank of England and Treasury criticised for official warnings before the referendum
Economists for Brexit warn against 'danger of a self-fulfilling downward spiral'.
Co-op Group to sell 298 of its smaller food stores to McColl's for £117m
Co-op's strategy is to focus on larger outlets, where it can sell more of its own brands.
Greenpeace says China's coal power overcapacity crisis continues
Capacity utilisation in the first five months of 2016 has fallen by a further 10% from 2015's record lows.
Marks and Spencer to set up shareholder panel to assist board in its turnaround strategy
Marks and Spencer reported an 8.9% decline in its clothing and home sales for the three months to 2 July.
Asian markets trade higher following positive overnight close on Wall Street
Wall Street gained amid stimulus expectations from Japan and resolution of the UK political uncertainty.
Airbus to cut production of its flagship wide-body A380 superjumbo
Airbus will now make only 12 A380s in 2018 as compared to the 27 it delivered in 2015.
Ikea to recall about 1.7 million chests and dressers in China
The recall follows concern that the products could pose a risk to children.
Premier Oil says post-Brexit sterling weakness will help reduce costs
The company, which has interests in the UK, Asia and Africa, has shown a strong production performance.
Reaction Engines secures funding from ESA and UK Space Agency
The funds will be used to develop a ground-based demonstrator of its Sabre engine.
Asian markets trade higher following stimulus comments by Japan PM Shinzo Abe
The markets have also been boosted by new highs on Wall Street.
Brexit impact: Siemens does a U-turn on its earlier warnings
Siemens says it will continue to invest in the UK, despite the Brexit vote.
Farnborough Airshow: Airbus could win $12.57bn order for 100 jets from AirAsia
The Malaysian low-cost airline could use the new aircraft to expand its routes to and from India.
Asian markets: Nikkei leads gains as Japanese prime minister's ruling coalition wins upper house elections
The win made many analysts believe that PM Shinzo Abe would issue a fresh fiscal stimulus package.
WhatsApp-rival Line prices IPO at the top of its range, could raise up to $1.3bn
Line's messaging app has 218 million monthly active users.
National Living Wage: Employers respond by raising prices or reducing profits instead of cutting jobs, report says
The findings are based on an Ipsos MORI survey of 500 business organisations.
Visa's UK Consumer Spending Index shows spending in June close to May's 27-month low
Report says growth comes as the full impact of the UK's Brexit vote is yet to be felt.
Unarranged bank overdrafts cost more than payday loans, consumer group reveals
Charges for borrowing £100 through an unarranged overdraft for 28 days, were as high as £90.
Tata Steel cancels sale of its UK business and reveals joint-venture discussions with Thyssenkrupp
Tata Steel to sell its South Yorkshire-based speciality steels and its Hartlepool pipe mills business.
China's Dalian Wanda plans to launch football competition to rival Uefa Champions League
Dalian Wanda hopes to win the backing of Uefa, governing body of European football, for its plan.
Asian stock markets slip as risk aversion grows
Oil prices rebounded on 8 July and traded in the green after a sharp decline in the previous trading session.
Uber raises $1.15bn high-yield loan arranged by Morgan Stanley, Barclays, Citigroup and Goldman Sachs
Uber will pay a yield of about 5% on the loan.
Brexit: Sajid Javid to start preliminary trade talks with India
Javid is expected to make trips to the US, China, Japan and South Korea in the coming months.