Sweden's Government Urges AstraZeneca to Reject Pfizer's Takeover Bid
Swedish lawmakers say that Pfizer has to map out its intentions for the group more clearly
Co-op's 'Culpable' Governance to be Blamed for 'Worst Year in History'
Sources say Sir Christopher Kelly's report is damning and scathing of the group's governance structure
Co-op's Lord Myners Confirms 'Board is Likely to Reject My Proposals'
Former Labour minister is stepping down after he unveils his proposals in May
Chris Brown to Spend One Month in Jail after Violating Probation Terms
The singer was kicked out of a rehab centre for violating internal rules.
Why Britain Fails at Getting Women into the Boardroom
Headhunting expert details how Britain is chipping away at the 'Glass Ceiling' but is still behind counterparts
FCA Fines FXCM UK £4m for Secretly Keeping Clients' Profits
US based FXCM Group withheld around £6m in clients' profits for itself
Energy Chief Blames Price Comparison Sites for Gas and Electricity Bill Hikes
The Co-operative Energy chief said websites like moneysupermarket.com were negative influences on prices
CoE Bolsters Crusade Against Payday Loans with Hector Sants Hire
Sants is the former head of compliance at Barclays' and ex- head of the FSA
Fonterra Recalls Fresh Cream in New Zealand Over E.Coli Contamination
Second food-safety scare at Fonterra Cooperative in six months.
Asian Markets Weekly Review: India's Sensex Leads While Korea's Kospi Trails
World Trade Organisation Bali agreement could boost markets.
Danone Could Pursue Legal Action Against Fonterra Over Dairy Recall
Danone demands €350m in compensation and talks remain inconclusive.
Guernsey's Finance Industry Forges Stronger Links With Wealthy China Investors
British Prime Minister David Cameron recently said that Guernsey is not a tax haven
Mis-Selling PPI: Lloyds' Compensation Pot Hits £8bn [VIDEO]
Lloyds says payment protection insurance complaints are waning but slower than expected.
EXCLUSIVE: Siouxsie Sioux Urges Fortnum & Mason to Remove 'Torture in a Tin' Foie Gras from Shelves
Sioux joins Peta campaign urging Fortnum & Mason to stop selling foie gras.
Hungary Plans to Buy Back Ailing Steelmaker Dunaferr in Job Rescue Scheme
Scheme to renationalise company would protect 7,500 steelworkers jobs in the long run .
Asian Markets Mixed Amid Lack of Economic Cues
Australia's central bank cuts cash rate to 2.50%.
From Doreen Lawrence to Brian Paddick: Full List of Peerages Created in August 2013
Mother of murdered teenager Stephen Lawrence is most eye-catching inclusion on this year's list.
Church of England Admits Pensions Linked to Payday Lender Wonga
CoE pension fund invests in Accel Partners which fundraised for the payday loan company in 2009
UK Tax Avoidance: Ed Balls Spells out Labour's Five-Point Manifesto
Labour unveils plans to clamp down on tax avoidance following Google, Amazon and Starbucks furore.
Australia's Wayne Swan Rallies G20 Over Corporate Tax Evasion
Australian Treasurer Swan sets tone for country's 2014 chairing of G20 group with stance on global tax cheats.
China Demands Japan Cede Sovereignty of US Military Base Island Okinawa
Ryukyu Islands belong to Beijing, according to China's Communist party mouthpiece People's Daily.
Boston Marathon Bombing: Police Search House of 20-year-old Saudi Man
Medina-born student is being treated at hospital for injuries
FSA Fines Prudential £30m and Censures CEO Tidjane Thiam
UK watchdog fine and censure for Tidjane Thiam for breaching rules on failed acquisition.
When Art Meets Tech
From dresses made of Instagram pictures to musical fish, the Art Meet Tech Hackathon threw up some amazing results.
Innocence of Muslims Protests: Anti-US Riot Pictures from Across the World [PHOTOS]
Anti-US protests spread across Australia, India and Africa.
Microsoft Backs Marriage Equality Law
Microsoft joins other Northwest employers in support of Washington State legislation recognising marriage equality for same-sex couples.
US Accuse China of Hacking Commission Emails
Turning from its previous Indian suspicions, reports have emerged suggesting US authorities now suspect China as the culprit behind a recent cyber attack targeting commission employees' emails.
Eurotunnel Offers Hope After SeaFrance Liquidation Signals Job Losses
There's hope for the 127 Britons who face unemployment after the liquidation of ferry firm SeaFrance on 9 January, as Eurotunnel eyes the business's assets.