Airbus to surpass Boeing again in orders for new aircraft
European company had 1022 orders by the end of December 2015, compared to Boeing's 743.
Waitrose to distribute Cool Beans protein packs
Irish company's products hope to cash in on the UN campaign to promote "super foods".
Diageo to set up plant in Bali to produce its alcohol-free drink Guinness Zero
The new plant will help the company reduce the cost of producing the alcohol-free drink.
Asian markets mixed as crude oil prices decline
Amid lack of cues, market men look forward to the New Year.
F1 firm Williams develops electricity-saving product for supermarkets such as Asda and Tesco
Thin strip of plastic shaped like aerofoil can be used in fridges to retain cool air.
Rolls-Royce pitching to provide engines to Aerion for its supersonic business jets
These supersonic jets will be able to fly faster than the speed of sound.
UK bank lending grows at fastest pace since 2007 says British Bankers' Association
BBA data showed strong growth of mortgage loans, as Bank of England credited economic recovery for the surge.
UK tipped to become world's fourth-largest economy in 2030s
Japan's weak economy and Germany's ageing population are expected to lower their rankings, according to CEBR.
Legal & General to battle with Rothesay Life for Aegon's £9bn annuity book
Aegon is keen to close the deal before sweeping new capital rules known as Solvency II comes in next month.
What's the price of Britain? Try £8.1tn
Residential houses constitute over 60% of the price tag, according to the Office for National Statistics.
CNPC and PetroChina complete asset reshuffle to allow external investors
Taikang Life, Baosteel, New China Life and National Social Security Fund are among new shareholders.
Shanghai court jails ex-news executive Shen Hao to four years for extortion and blackmail
Le Bing, the 21st Century group's CFO, too has been convicted of embezzlement.
Sirius Minerals to supply 500,000 tonnes of fertiliser a year to Chinese Huaken International
The supply will start after Sirius's potash mine located on the coast of North Yorkshire becomes operational.
Alibaba to buy stake in online food delivery service Ele.me for $1.25bn
Tencent and Baidu have also shown increased interest in such start-ups that operate in the O2O services space.
Isis in Egypt: British flight operators still fear Daesh terror attacks following Sinai crash
Thomson joins EasyJet and BA in refusing to fly to Egyptian beach resort of Sharm el-Sheikh.
Asian markets mixed despite Wall Street gains, crude rebound
Investors remain concerned about the extent of tightening the Fed could undertake in 2016.
Hyatt Hotels hack: Hospitality giant claims payments system attacked
The hack has affected only those properties that are managed by Hyatt.
Prince Charles' charity returns £1.8m to his Duchy Originals after changes by ICAEW
Duchy has been forced to buy back shares from the charity to avoid leaving the latter out of pocket.
JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs and 5 other banks used tax breaks and losses to cut UK tax bills
The other five banks are Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Deutsche Bank, Nomura Holding, Morgan Stanley and UBS.
Wall Street gains and oil price recovery boost Asian stocks
Most Asian stock indices trade higher on positive US economic data.
Everton in talks with US consortium for $297m takeover of club
Liverpool-based club that plays in the Premier League has been in search of investors.
Tata Steel in talks to sell its 'Long Products Europe' business to Greybull Capital
Deal could save jobs of thousands of jobs across plants which had been marked for closure.
Channel 4 buys F1 broadcasting rights in the UK after BBC ditches sport
Channel 4 beat rival interest from ITV to grab rights to broadcast 10 races a season between 2016 and 2018.
Asian markets mixed after Brent crude oil plunges to 11-year low
Oil prices rebound in Asian trading hours but still remain weak.
JPMorgan to pay $150m to Ohio pension fund and others hit by 'London Whale' scandal
Losses from scandal were attributed to Bruno Iksil, a former trader at the bank.
M&S rings in Christmas spirit with jeroboam of prosecco
The 300cl Monticella DOCG prosecco will be available at Marks and Spencer for £45 and will serve 20 glasses.
Scandal-hit Toshiba warns of its biggest annual loss of $4.5bn
The loss is because of the massive costs involved in the 10,600 jobs cuts and streamlining of businesses.
Most Asian stock markets edge up shrugging off Wall Street losses
Brent crude continues fall amid rising US Dollar Index.
Sir Ken Morrison and his son William together own 4.7 million shares in rival Sainsbury's
Profits at Morrisons have taken a beating recently.
UK Oil and Gas: Capital Group reduces its stake in BG by £100m
The move comes following the news that BG Group could be acquired by Royal Dutch Shell.