BeIN Media Group buys Pulp Fiction distributor Miramax Films
The acquisition will help beIN as it will now get access to more than 700 titles of Miramax Films,
Rolls-Royce adds ValueAct COO Bradley Singer to its board
Singer will join as a non-executive director and also be a member of its science and technology committee.
McLaren to produce 15 new cars under its new £1bn expansion plan
At least half of these new models will have hybrid engine technology.
Asian markets: China and rest of Asia rally following positive US economic data
Australia and Canada too contributed partly to the rally in stock markets by releasing positive GDP data.
China credit rating outlook negative on back of government debt and increased spending – Moody's
Rating agency reaffirmed its Aa3 rating on China's long-term debt.
AB InBev to sell SABMiller's stake in brewer of Snow Beer to China Resources for $1.6bn
The deal will ensure full ownership of China's top beer brand by one single company.
UK debt bubble: Borrowing for new cars, holidays and consumer items highest in a decade
Economists say increased borrowing can be curbed by raising interest rates.
Goldman Sachs employee selling Donald Trump hats put on paid leave
Luke Thorburn works as an associate at Goldman Sachs wealth management division.
Asian markets: China gains following monetary easing by PBoC
People's Bank of China has cut the reserve requirement ratio for banks by 50 basis points.
EasyJet founder Sir Stelios calls for dismissal of Fastjet CEO Ed Winter
African airline's co-founder is citing a financial crisis caused by the budget carrier's failure to cut costs.
London Stock Exchange: NYSE owner could gatecrash Deutsche Boerse merger with counter offer
ICE appoints financial advisory firm, Morgan Stanley, to prepare a higher offer for the LSE merger.
Starbucks to enter Italy; will set up first coffee shop in Milan in 2017
Starbucks has partnered with developer Percassi to establish its presence in Italy.
BT needs competition to fuel faster broadband speeds for UK says IoD
Ofcom has said it would force BT to share its ducts and poles to help rivals build their own networks cheaply.
Asian markets: China slips more than 2% amid US Fed and G20 worries
Policymakers at the G20 meeting failed to come out with any action that could spur global growth.
Barclays to pay a bonus of £500,000 to Anthony Jenkins despite his ouster in July 2015
This bonus means that the former CEO achieved a substantial amount of work during the six months in 2015.
About 1 million UK retail jobs will disappear by 2025, BRC warns
Technology and the rising minimum wage will be the reasons for the same.
Mercedes-Benz replaces robots with more capable humans
Audi and BMW are conducting tests to check if robots are safe to work alongside humans.
Asda reinstates collection points for food banks and other charities after facing opposition
The mayor of Liverpool, Labour's Joe Anderson, had opposed the earlier move by the Walmart-owned supermarket.
Tesco could cut 39,000 jobs over the next three years to reverse slump in profits
Competition from Aldi and Lidl has resulted in reduced sales for Tesco.
British Airways angers parents by putting an end to its 'Unaccompanied Minor' service
Hillgate Travel asks parents to instead use Virgin Atlantic as it is still offering the UM service.
Oil crisis: Halliburton to cut 5,000 more jobs amid declining crude prices
Halliburton has let go around 22,000 employees since 2014, which translates to about 25% of its workforce.
Asian markets: China gains following positive comments by its central bank chief at the G20 meeting
Zhou Xiaochuan said Beijing still had the room and tools to support the country's economy.
Diageo pays $75m to United Spirits Chairman Vijay Mallya to step down
Diageo will also extend Smirnoff's sponsorship of Mallya's part-owned Force India Formula 1 team.
London City Airport bought by Kuwait Investment Authority, Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan and 3 others
The sale price was £2bn, a value which Willie Walsh of British Airways had called a 'foolish price'.
Barclays, RBS, Lloyds, HSBC among other banks asked to cut stake in VocaLink by Payment Systems Regulator
The move will increase competition and allow new entrants into the payments processing industry.
CEO fraud: Email scam has cost businesses more than $2bn in two years, says FBI
The average amount a company has been duped of is $120,000, but some have been defrauded of as much as $90m.
Asian markets: Shanghai Composite slips more than 6% on liquidity concerns
Investors are looking forward to the G-20 meeting in Shanghai scheduled for 26 February.
Cybercrimes are a rising threat to UK businesses according to a PwC economic crime survey
About 33% of the companies said they had no plan to address a cyber attack such as data theft or malware.
Thomas Cook investors oppose its remuneration report at the annual general meeting
The investors were not angry at payouts made to former boss Harriet Green and current CEO Peter Fankhauser.
BT offers to spend more on Britain's broadband to satisfy Ofcom and avoid Openreach split
BT expects the offer to put off claims from rivals such as Sky, TalkTalk and Vodafone.