Zara, Massimo Dutti and other Inditex staff to share €500m payout amid good sales
Amancio Ortega, the owner of Inditex, is one of the world's richest men.
Asian markets: China Shanghai Composite Index declines amid bad consumer inflation data
The European Central Bank is expected to ease its monetary policy later in the day.
Google driverless cars to be tested on UK streets says Eric Schmidt of Alphabet
In May 2015, Chancellor George Osborne had said £100m would be invested in automated car systems.
Questions raised over sudden resignation of US Volkswagen chief executive Michael Horn
Volkswagen did not associate the scandal to be the reason for his departure.
Barclays to offer 3D printers and laser cutters at its proposed high-tech labs
Barclays is planning to open 20 such labs across its branches, office spaces and university campuses.
Asian markets: China slips following weak Wall Street close overnight
Negative China February exports data also added to investors concerns.
Amazon, Tesco, Argos and other online retailers could be hit by shrinking warehouse space, LSH says
The shortage of warehouse space will affect the delivery capabilities of online retailers.
Tesco seeks to buy O2's stake in Tesco Mobile and secure deal with Hutchison for renting capacity
BT, Vodafone, Sky, Virgin Media, TalkTalk, UK Broadband and Iliad were also present at the Brussels meeting.
Diageo ordered by Indian tribunal to temporarily hold $75m severance package to Vijay Mallya
The order comes after creditors demanded Mallya's debts from Kingfisher airlines be settled first.
Bank of England announces contingency plan to prevent market chaos in case of Brexit vote
The central bank plans to offer three Indexed Long-term Repo (ILTR) operations, a cheap money facility.
Asian markets: China declines as investors book profits ahead of ECB and Fed meetings
China data continues to be dismal with both exports and imports falling.
Iron ore prices jump 19% and Brent touches $40 a barrel amid China growth plans
This follows Lou Jiwei, finance minister of China, saying that Beijing was increasing its debt-to-GDP ratio.
Tesco partners with FareShare and FoodCloud to fight scandal of food waste in Scotland
Retail giant will donate good food destined for waste to community groups to help feed vulnerable people.
Zootopia: Walt Disney's latest animation film surpasses Frozen and Big Hero 6 at the box office
Gerard Butler starrer London Has Fallen comes second in opening weekend box office collections.
International Women's Day: UK GDP could rise by increasing female participation in British labour force, PwC says
Iceland, Norway, Sweden, New Zealand and Slovenia are the top five OECD countries where women employment is high.
Asian markets: China gains amid Beijing reducing its growth target and positive US employment data
China announced an average economic growth target of 6.5% to 7% over the next five years.
BMW could reveal new car as it kicks off its 100th birthday celebrations
The centenary celebrations that BMW is hosting at the Olympiastadion in Munich will start at 2pm GMT on 7 March.
Financial apocalypse: BIS warns of 'gathering storm' for global economy as markets lose faith in central banks
Negative interest rates fail to give markets the confidence to boost major economies.
TVR to set-up a sports car plant in Wales next to Aston Martin
This will be in association with Cosworth, the engine-maker, and Gordon Murray, the former Formula 1 designer.
Asda and other UK supermarkets could be fined if their trolleys get dumped in rivers
Tesco was recent fined £20,000 by a council in North of England for a similar case of dumped trolleys.
BP CEO Bob Dudley pay increases to £13.8m despite firm posting losses and planning job cuts
Dudley's pay is much lower than the 2014 pay packages of the heads of Exxon Mobil and Chevron.
Rolls-Royce to help develop US military drone that combines the best of aeroplanes and helicopters
It is working with Honeywell and Aurora Flight Sciences to develop the 'Lightning Strike'.
Cadbury maker's subsdiary facing bribery probe in India
Mondelez India is alleged to have paid bribes to government officials and politicians.
Asian markets: China Shanghai Composite gains following positive Wall Street close overnight
Asian shares seemed to be on track to post their strongest week in five months.
Barclays Africa assets eyed by Bob Diamond, the bank's former chief executive
Challengers to Diamond may include China's ICBC, South Africa's Standard Bank, and France's Société Générale.
EasyJet, Virgin Atlantic rank low while British Airways is top UK carrier says AirHelp study
Qatar Airways, KLM-Royal Dutch, Air Baltic, Air France and Lufthansa German, among the top 5 airlines.
Jaguar expects to boost sales and brand image with F-Pace crossover launch
Global sales director Andy Goss expects the F-Pace to make Jaguar a "global brand".
Oil prices decline despite Venezuela announcing producer meet to freeze output
This announcement earlier overshadowed US government data that indicated its oil output was at record highs.
Asian markets: China gains following positive Wall Street close
Prices of some commodities such as copper and iron ore also rallied.
Swiss bank Credit Suisse warns the eurozone could collapse in case of a European recession
Market volatility and increased stress in the banking sector are worrying signs of deterioration in Europe.