Boeing wins Air Force One contract from US Pentagon
The new jets will have sophisticated communications equipment and upgrades such as anti-missile devices.
Barclays Jes Staley appoints JP Morgan veteran Venkatakrishnan as its new chief risk officer
Venkatakrishnan was one of the first employees to raise concerns ahead of the 'London whale' scandal.
76 Tesco stores will no longer operate for 24 hours
The move will affect 400 employees, who are being consulted for alternative roles with Tesco or other stores.
Star Wars, James Bond's Spectre and Jurassic World among top 10 films in UK
The three accounted for more than a fifth of the UK ticket sales in 2015.
OutOfOffice.com, the gay-friendly travel start-up, expects revenues to cross $1m in its first 3 months
The travel agency offers high-end holidays for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) couples.
Asian markets: Shanghai Composite positive as Bank of Japan adopts negative interest rate policy
Bank of Japan has said that 0.1% interest would be charged for excess reserves parked with it.
Barclays faces £1bn lawsuit from London businesswoman Amanda Staveley
Staveley and her firm PCP Capital Partners had helped Barclays raise £3.5bn from Abu Dhabi's Sheikh Mansour.
Rolls-Royce CEO Warren East to axe 50 senior directors
The plane engine manufacturer boasts of clients such as Boeing Co. and Airbus Group.
McDonald's Japan introduces chocolate-covered French fries to boost sales
The 'McChoco Potatoes' will reportedly be removed from menus post Valentine's Day.
Welsh Tories accuse Labour of wasting millions in Cardiff airport purchase
Carwyn Jones, First Minister of Wales and the leader of Welsh Labour, had then defended the deal.
Asian markets: China's Shanghai Composite in the red following Fed's rate rise comment
Both WTI crude oil and Brent crude were trading lower despite Russia stating it could consider cutting output.
JK Rowling's Pottermore recovers sales by focusing on Harry Potter e-books
Pottermore cut ties with its development and distribution partner Sony in September 2015.
Transparency International ranks the UK as 10th least corrupt country in the world
Denmark, Sweden, Finland, New Zealand and Norway are among other nations in the least corrupt list.
China warns George Soros against waging 'war on renminbi'
Hedge fund guru famous for successfully betting against the British pound in the 1990s is bearish on China.
Asian markets: Shanghai Composite down as Apple forecasts first revenue drop in 13 years
Apple admits to feeling the impact of the China slowdown as it warns that iPhone sales are set to fall.
Bloomberg lists innovative UK start-ups to watch in 2016
53 UK start-ups are listed in the Business Innovators 2016 guide.
World Bank and Credit Suisse slash oil price forecast for 2016
HSBC too recently cut its crude oil price forecast for the next three years, over a prolonged supply glut.
China's PBOC injects $67bn ahead of Lunar New Year
The move is in line with the central bank's efforts to keep borrowing costs in check.
Asian markets: China sees red as Shanghai Composite closes 6.4% down and oil dips below $30 a barrel
China's stocks tumbled to the lowest levels in 13 months.
British Airways could resume direct flights to Iran says CEO Willie Walsh
Following the lifting of Western sanctions, Iran has seen a spike in tourist arrivals.
McDonald's to roll out digital ordering kiosks at its refurbished UK restaurants
McDonald's will also add more options to its premium burger range.
Global real estate assets valued at $217tn
75% of the value owes to residential properties of 2.5 billion households.
UK jobs: Firms to increase hiring in 2016 according to Robert Half
Businesses operating in the financial services industry are particularly keen to hire.
Asian markets: Most bourses trade higher as oil prices rebound
Both WTI and Brent Crude gained and were trading above $32 a barrel.
UK: Tesco to shut 'food-to-go' stores in London over lack of customer interest
Decision was blamed on lack of customer interest ending an experiment lasting over a year.
Oil crisis: David Cameron to set up a support group for the North Sea oil industry
The group will be chaired by Oliver Letwin, minister for government policy.
Oil crisis: Schlumberger cuts 10,000 jobs
The recent cut will take the world's largest oilfield services company's lay-offs to 34,000 since 2014.
Asian markets: China gains as ECB hints at more monetary easing
Asian stock markets mirror the positive close on the Wall Street and the European exchanges overnight.
Jaguar Land Rover snatches UK's biggest carmaker title from Nissan
British car production hit a 10-year high in 2015 despite the China slowdown.
Financial crisis: IMF deputy warns 'liquidity could drop dramatically and that scares everyone'
Zhu Min comments add to warnings from RBS and former BIS chief economist about potential financial crisis.