Vodafone and billionaire John Malone's Liberty Global merge Dutch operations
UK company to pay its American partner $1bn to 'equalise ownership in the joint venture'.
Asian workers manufacturing clothes for Marks and Spencer being paid less than living wage
Labour Behind the Label claims workers at M&S supplier factories were paid far less than required living wage.
IAG's Willie Walsh calls on governments and carriers to reduce carbon emissions
The CEO wants carriers to support the UN's plan and reduce greenhouse gases emitted by the aviation industry.
Asian markets: China's Shanghai Composite down despite positive close on Wall Street and FTSE last week
Positive comments on the yuan by Zhou Xiaochuan, governor of PBOC, failed to boost the Shangai Composite.
Tata Steel Europe CEO Karl Koehler to join 5,000 workers in Brussels to protest Chinese imports
Steel industry demands EU enforce tougher anti-dumping policies on Chinese firms.
Hong Kong billionaire Li Ka-Shing among 5 bidders for London City Airport
The estimated £2bn deal value has triggered concerns for British Airways and CityJet.
Ikea accused of €1bn tax evasion in Europe
Netherlands, Luxembourg and Belgium accused of helping Ikea with the tax avoidance.
EasyFoodstore enforces 10 item daily limit to discourage competition from profiting
EasyJet founder Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou launched this store in early February.
Aldi warns rival UK supermarkets that they will not be able to match its new price cuts
This follows the recent price cuts promised by Asda and Morrisons.
Valentine's Day 2016: 5.7 million roses coming from India to meet increased demand
Indian roses can be found in UK supermarkets such as Tesco, Aldi and Asda.
Exterion Media starts tracking Tube journeys and browsing activity of millions of O2 customers
This will help marketers by informing them where best to display their adverts on London's underground route.
Asian markets: Japan's Nikkei slides further amid concerns over European banking sector
Asian stocks bearish after negative Wall Street and FTSE close.
SuperGroup founder Julian Dunkerton sells 4 million shares to fund his divorce settlement
SuperGroup had seen a surge in share price in 2015 after the announcement of its plans to expand into China.
Gold touches new 1-year high amid financial uncertainty, lower dollar and tumbling stock prices
Spot gold XAU touched $1,260.60 an ounce on 11 February, the highest since February 2015.
Valentine's Day 2016: Preston's residents expected to spend the most in the UK
Tesco estimates that it sells about one million flower bouquets every Valentine's Day.
Uber, Ola and other taxi aggregators to be banned from charging surge price in Indian state
Meru, Megha, Bangalore Taxi, KSTDC and CarzOnRent also to be affected.
Asian markets: Hong Kong's Hang Seng declines following comments from Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen
Yellen was optimistic of the US economy, but acknowledged that global risks such as China slowdown persist.
Tesco, Sainsbury's, Asda and Waitrose face ban on 'special offers'
Consumer watchdog Competition and Markets Authority could impose ban.
Drug money laundering: HSBC sued by families of US citizens murdered by Mexican cartels
Family members of those killed by drug cartels to sue bank under the US Anti-Terrorism Act.
Warner/Chappell Music willing to settle Happy Birthday song lawsuit for $14m
This proposal is pending an approval by US district judge George H King.
Barclays Jes Staley appoints JP Morgan's Paul Compton as new chief operating officer
Compton, who is expected to join in May, will replace Jonathan Moulds.
Asian markets: Japan's Nikkei continues to decline amid concerns over the European banking sector
Deutsche Bank, BNP Paribas, Barclays and Intesa Sanpaolo have seen their share prices decline in recent times.
Deutsche Bank is 'rock solid' says chief executive John Cryan following the plunge in share price
The bank's share decline has also led to a sell-off in other European banks such as BNP Paribas and Barclays.
Disneyland Paris: Revenues hit by fall in tourists from Britain and the Netherlands
The theme park was closed for 4 days following the November Paris attacks.
Google's Sundar Pichai becomes highest-paid CEO in the US
Pichai awarded $199m share package making him the highest-paid CEO in the US.
India surpasses China to become fastest growing economy in the world
The ongoing oil crisis and the pro-market government led by Narendra Modi have boosted India's economy.
Asian markets: Japan's Nikkei down more than 5% following weak close on Wall Street
China, Hong Kong and other markets remained closed, most Asian stock exchanges traded lower on 9 February.
Ikea stops selling solar panels in UK as government signals cut in solar subsidies
In November 2015, Ikea did not renew its contract with Hanergy, its Hong Kong-based solar panel supplier.
Royal London Asset Management warns bankers not to expect US-style salaries and bonuses
The move comes after Tidjane Thiam, CEO at Credit Suisse, asked the board to cut his bonus.
Finery to open retail outlets in 6 flagship stores of John Lewis
Online fashion retailer will now have a physical presence as sales surge.