Neil Woodford sells entire stake in Rolls-Royce
British investor sold 43 million shares in the troubled company for about £232m.
Asian markets mixed as weak oil prices continue to worry investors
Likelihood of a rate increase by the US Fed also cast a shadow on the markets.
Cyberbullying: Chubb offers 'troll insurance' to Britons
American insurer will provide cover of up to £50,000 against cyberbullying.
Fergus and Judith Wilson to exit buy-to-let business with £250m sale
Move follows recent government measures that raise taxes on landlords.
Uber begins operations in Sri Lanka, to enter Pakistan in early 2016
So far, in South Asia, Uber has mainly focussed on India with operations spanning 25 cities.
Asian markets continue downward trend due to falling oil prices and weak Chinese data
Recent data indicates that the Chinese factories are suffering from persistent producer price deflation.
Vincent Bollore to launch London electric car scheme in January
This scheme branded BlueCity will start operations with 10 vehicles and expand to up to 40 cars by mid-February.
Tesco-owned Dobbies books £48m in annual losses over asset impairments
Excluding the impairment charge of £54.4m, profits at Dobbies slid 9% to £6m.
Reimann family's JAB Holding acquires Keurig Green Mountain for $13.9bn
The deal will enable JAB Holding to take on Nestlé's high-margin Nespresso brand directly.
Asian stock markets tumble as oil declines to seven-year lows
Apart from oil, the continuing Chinese slowdown and fears of US Fed rate increase weigh on markets.
Nike signs lifetime deal with LeBron James of Cleveland Cavaliers
This deal could be higher than the 10-year $300m deal that Nike signed with NBA player Kevin Durant.
Gordon Brown to join Pimco's board in advisory role
The board will be chaired by Ben Bernanke, former chairman of the US Federal Reserve.
Record PS4 sales could spur Sony turnaround
Exclusive games such as Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 have helped Sony PS4 stay ahead of rivals such as Xbox and Wii U.
Asian markets round-up: Barring Korea, most bourses in the green after positive US jobs report
Australia's S&P/ASX 200, China's Shanghai Composite and Hong Kong's Hang Seng among gainers.
Minicabit raises funds from Dominic Murphy of Alliance Boots and Marek Gumienny of 24 Haymarket
Funds to be used for expansion of operations and fleet strength.
Bonuses for investment bankers in London to be lower than 2014: Emolument
The Wall Street's bonus payout could be similar to Europe according to Johnson Associates.
Apple to receive $548m from Samsung in patent dispute
Apple first sued Samsung in April 2011 over the look and feel of the iPhone.
Tesco to start selling vinyl records from The Beatles and Elvis Presley to The Rolling Stones
The retailer will offer LPs for the first time in its history.
UK steel crisis: Tata Steel to cut 720 jobs earlier identified at its South Yorkshire operations
Till date, UK's steel crisis has resulted in the loss of about 5,000 jobs.
JD Wetherspoon hit by hackers affecting thousands of customers
Hacked website of British pub chain contained a lot of personal information of customers.
Asian stock markets fall following Yellen and Draghi comments
The Fed boss continued to signal move for rate increase.
Viagra maker Pfizer to close Granta Park R&D centre in Cambridge leading to 120 job cuts
Neusentis closure move follows downsizing of R&D activities at Sandwich, Kent.
British jobs at risk after French interference in Nissan-Renault alliance
Insiders at Nissan fear 6,000 plus jobs at Sunderland plant could be moved to France.
Emirates and Malaysia Airlines announce route-sharing deal
The partnership will allow customers of both the airlines to book the other's routes.
Barring China, Asian markets weak after Janet Yellen reiterates Fed rate hike
Yellen said she was 'looking forward' to a rate hike while addressing the Economic Club of Washington.
Jaguar Land Rover could purchase British Formula One circuit Silverstone
JLR could relocate major parts of its business to Silverstone if the deal were to go through.
Marks & Spencer loses legal battle over rent with former landlord BNP Paribas
The retailer had appealed for the return of two months of rent claimed to have been paid in excess that amounted to £1.1m.
Saudi Aramco to encourage companies like Schlumberger and Siemens to set up local facilities
Move is aimed at creating more jobs and boosting the manufacturing sector in Saudi Arabia.
Asian markets mixed after weak US manufacturing data
US manufacturing sector contracted in November to its weakest levels since June 2009.
UK shoppers prefer Aldi and Lidl for Christmas groceries
A survey indicated that a majority of shoppers would visit the discount chains in the weeks leading up to 25 December.