Arsenal identify Steve Round to fill director of football role as shake-up looms
Steve Round is in contention to fill the sporting director role at Arsenal after impressing in turning around Aston Villa's fortunes.
European investment banks' quarterly profits jump 64% as happier times return
Spike driven by dip in restructuring and legal costs but operating leverage remains an issue.
Croatian businessman arrested in London over mega bankruptcy case
Founder of Croatia's biggest private food and retail company - Agrokor - arrested in the British capital.
Standard Chartered shares drop despite earnings beating expectations
Pre-tax profit after adjustments was $814m (£612.5m) in the third quarter, a 78% improvement on the same period a year earlier.
Don't demonise failure in entrepreneurs. We should celebrate 'outliers' who challenge the norm
The charity world not only turns on outsiders who dare probe their effectiveness, but also insiders who don't play by their safe rules.
EasyJet signs €40m deal with bankrupt Air Berlin to buy assets and safeguard 1,000 jobs
Air Berlin filed for insolvency in August and has already agreed to sell some of its assets to Lufthansa.
HSBC records five-fold increase in profits amid switch to Asian markets
HSBC posts pre-tax profits of $4.62bn in the third quarter, reaping dividends of restructuring programme.
British Airways owner's profits soar 22% despite IT meltdown
Airline giant benefits from falling fuel costs and lifts interim dividend by 13% to 12.5 euro cents per share.
RBS profits boosted by cost-cutting and fewer fines
Attributable profit came in at £392m for the third quarter, compared to a loss of £469m in the same period a year ago.
Barclays third-quarter profits fall short of analyst expectations
Profit before tax rises by nearly a third to £1.1bn between July and September, short of estimates for a profit of £1.4bn.
What is Appleby? A guide to the hacked offshore firm used by the rich and powerful
Appleby's long list of clients, while not named publicly, include banks, corporations, FTSE 100 and Fortune 500 companies and "high net worth individuals".
FCA ponders further action against RBS over mistreatment of small business customers
City regulator's review finds instances of inappropriate treatment on the part of RBS in 92% of the cases it examined.
Ryanair to refer Lufthansa's 'stitch up' for Air Berlin to EU commission
Germany's flagship carrier will acquire two Air Berlin's subsidiaries and 20 aircraft after its rival went bankrupt.
Lufthansa to sign 'milestone deal' for bankrupt Air Berlin
Air Berlin filed for insolvency in August, after racking up losses of over £710m last year despite a major overhaul.
Bankrupt Air Berlin to stop flying at the end of the month
Germany's second-largest airline has been trying to find a buyer since filing for insolvency in August.
Bank of England calls for Brexit transition deal by Christmas to avoid City exodus
Senior Bank official says the impact of the City's first phase of Brexit contingency planning would be "relatively modest" on jobs.
UK could lose 10,000 finance jobs due to Brexit, survey suggests
Nearly half of 123 companies polled by Reuters expect to restructure their businesses because of Brexit.
Watchdog decision to not publish RBS mistreatment report criticised
The FCA's report on Royal Bank of Scotland's restructuring unit was leaked to the BBC last month.
Disturbing video allegedly shows Nigerian army torture and murder Biafran secessionists
Video appears to show soldiers beating men with batons and forcing them to drink dirty river water.
Kaspersky Lab ban: What we know so far about the US government's antivirus crackdown
Kaspersky Lab software must be removed from all federal systems within 90 days.
John Lewis sees profits more than halve as restructuring costs bite
Pre-tax profits slump 53% to £26.6m during six months to 29 July.
In America, Russian antivirus giant Kaspersky Lab is not going down without a fight
Russian cyber firm Kaspersky Lab struck a defiant tone in expansion pledge.
Manchester United add Piotr Sadowski to scouting network after leaving Lech Poznan
"A new chapter. It's time to begin," says the club's new Central Eastern Europe scout.
Deutsche Bank will turn to AI and cut jobs because staff already 'behave like robots'
Deutsche Bank chief John Cryan said a "big number" of staff could be slashed.
MPs want leaked RBS report to be published immediately
FCA investigation into RBS' restructuring unit was leaked to the BBC in November last year.
Supermarket Asda to cut hundreds of back office jobs
Restructuring continues at the Walmart-owned supermarket in the wake of tepid sales figures.
Beleaguered Air Berlin files for insolvency as investor backs out
German carrier said to be in talks with rival Lufthansa for a buyout of parts of its business.
Troubled Co-op Bank loses another 25,000 customers
Nearly £400m in savings withdrawn from beleaguered bank but it says operating losses have narrowed.
Lufthansa not interested in Alitalia 'as it looks today'
Airliner's finance chief says his company remains interested in Italian aviation market.
Shell plans over 400 job cuts at projects and technology department
Report claims the move is caused by shift in the oil and gas giant's business model.