Tesco opens temporary store in Carlisle after Storm Desmond havoc
Retailer says makeshift store will cater to Christmas shoppers.
JPMorgan Chase penalised $307m by SEC and CFTC over non-disclosure to clients
Apart from the penalties, as part of a settlement with CFTC, the bank will pay $60m as disgorgement.
Britons expected to spend £6bn between Panic Saturday and Christmas
Shoppers expected to spend £2.2m every minute in stores and a further £220m online, on Panic Saturday.
Bear fruit snacks maker Urban Fresh Foods acquired by Belgium's Lotus Bakeries for £70m
The deal indicates a growing interest from overseas companies in British food companies.
Asian markets mixed after negative Wall Street close overnight
For the overall week, Asian stock markets gained due to the depreciating Chinese yuan and the Fed's first rate rise.
Gillette parent P&G sues Shave Club over patented technology
P&G accuses rival startup of violating its intellectual property.
UK Oil & Gas Investments bags licence to drill in the Isle of Wight
The licence gives company access to oil in Arreton, M Prospect and other undrilled prospects.
UK housing crisis: Prices to jump 50% in next 10 years says CEBR report
The average price of a house in the UK is expected to be £419,000 by 2025.
Asian markets trade higher after Fed decision
The US Federal Reserve has announced a decision to increase its interest rates by 25 basis points to 0.5%.
More than a thousand UK charity employees are paid six-figure salaries
About 1,080 executives across 390 organisations in the UK receive salaries of at least £100,000 annually.
Barclays to sell its risk analytics and index solutions business to Bloomberg for £520m
The deal is in line with the British bank's strategy to focus on its core operations.
Barclays could break its 100-year relationship with Africa by pulling out
Decision is part of review initiated by Barclays chief executive Jes Staley to turnaround the company.
Asian markets trade in green after positive Wall Street close following Fed rate rise anticipation
A Fed policy meeting will end on 16 December, post which a rise in interest rates could be announced.
Royal Mail, DHL among 20 companies fined by French competition authority
Royal Mail was forced to pay a fine of £40m after its subsidiary GLS France was found guilty.
Rolls-Royce to axe heads of its aerospace, land and sea divisions
The move is among the first steps of a programme to simplify processes at the company.
Lockheed remains world's biggest defence firm, Boeing comes next
Raytheon, Northrop Grumman, General Dynamics and Airbus Group in Sipri's top 10 list.
Asian stocks mixed amid continuing jitters over likely Fed rate increase
Oil prices rose in US trading session lifting some stock markets.
Jaguar Land Rover teases sleigh design for Santa
F-Sleigh is influenced by the classic Jaguar design and makes Rudolph redundant.
Rise in UK minimum wage will cost businesses more than £1bn
Chancellor George Osborne to raise minimum pay to £7.20 per hour starting April 2016.
BNP Paribas and Barclays may cut thousands of jobs next year
Some analysts believe that 2016 could see job cuts from more banks other than BNP and Barclays.
Barring China and India, Asian markets slide following weak oil prices and upcoming Fed meet
Chinese investors gained confidence after CFETS said the yuan could remain stable in medium to long term.
Footwear retailer Kurt Geiger acquired by Cinven from Sycamore Partners
Deal is in line with Sycamore's strategy of splitting Jones Group.
Ryanair and Brookfield embroiled in tax evasion investigation and 'letterbox company' allegations
Ryanair's use of Brookfield's services the focus of an international probe over alleged tax evasion.
JLR to stop manufacturing Land Rover Defender at West Midlands
Iconic vehicle overtaken by technology and EU legislation on fuel consumption and emissions.
Alibaba to acquire South China Morning Post to deepen its media reach
Apart from the newspaper, Alibaba said it will acquire other media assets of the SCMP Group.
Heathrow expansion: CEO John Holland-Kaye dismisses threat from British Airways boss
I'd be amazed if BA were to leave Heathrow. It's not going to happen: John Holland-Kaye.
British shoppers' card use doubles over 10-year period
British shoppers spent £566bn in 2014, double the GDP of the Dutch economy.
Asian stock markets: Barring Japan's Nikkei 225 all other indices dip on oil price fall
Upcoming Fed meeting where rate increase could be decided, continues to weigh on markets.
Atlassian IPO: More than 100 employees become millionaires overnight post Nasdaq listing
Atlassian's market valuation leaped to about $5.8bn after its debut as a publicly traded company.
Heathrow expansion: British Airways threatens to move out of UK
BA has warned passenger charges would double if government carries out £17.6bn expansion plan.