Barclays suffers £1.2bn loss following sale of African business
Banking giant books £2.5bn loss on sale of 33% in Barclays Africa Group and set aside £700m for PPI compensation.
Viktor Orbán and Hungary's dark path towards dictatorship
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has been accused of destroying press freedom, attacking human rights and rewriting the history books. But could his popular 'illiberal' style of politics spread through the EU?
Michael O'Leary confirms interest in Alitalia as Ryanair bids to dominate in Italy
Ryanair among 10 companies to lodge a non-binding offer for Italy's flagship airline.
Struggling Pearson sells 22% stake in world's biggest publisher
Pearson sells stake in Penguin Random House for £776m to joint-venture partner.
Financial Conduct Authority head calls for open financial markets after Brexit
Financial Conduct Authority boss Andrew Bailey says "free trade in financial services should be preserved".
City to press for its own free-trade deal after Brexit
A City of London delegation heads to Brussels this week to explore options with European regulators.
Tesco set to slash 1,200 jobs at its head office
Retailer set to cull 25% of staff at its offices in Welwyn Garden City and Hatfield.
How infrastructure investing has become mainstream
Pension funds and insurers are attracted to investing in infrastructure that can offer long term and stable returns.
European Central Bank to launch instant money transfer network
The central bank said the system will be available to the 19 countries inside the eurozone area.
Saudi Arabia deposes crown prince and installs Mohammed bin Salman in royal shake-up
Muhammad bin Nayef, who was in control of the powerful interior ministry, has been stripped of all official posts.
Wolseley ends Q3 with strong revenue growth
The firm received £94m for the merger between Tobler and Walter Meier.
Capita on track to continue with restructuring initiative
The outsourcing firm has managed to obtain contracts that include Three UK.
Rare stamp business Stanley Gibbons puts itself up for sale
The collectables firm has put itself on the block amid confusion over a current takeover bid.
Credit Suisse to cut 1,500 jobs in London due to mounting costs
The job cuts are part of restructuring drive that got underway at the bank in 2015.
New Liverpool chief executive ready to support Jurgen Klopp in transfer window
Peter Moore will not interfere in Klopp or Michael Edwards' work.
Ryanair toasts record high profits and expects fares decline to continue
Budget airline records 13% increase in traffic to 120 million passengers in year to 31 March.
Marks & Spencer counts the costs of costly store closures
The retailer plans to close 30 UK stores and 53 internationally as it shifts its focus towards food.
Kingfisher shares slump on restructuring costs and weak sales in France
B&Q owner says five-year restructuring plan remains on track.
Marks & Spencer sees profits tumble as shake-up costs bite
The high street retailer racked up costs of over £437m as it attempts to boost sales at the business.
Hong Kong's Cathay Pacific airline to slash 600 jobs amid losses
Cathay Pacific posted its first full-year loss in 8 years in March.
A tale of two banks: Lloyds has paid back taxpayer but RBS still has a mountain to climb
Lloyds has more than paid back its £20.3bn bailout, while RBS has posted its ninth year of losses in a row.
Cigarettes and football matches banned: How Jihadists are imposing Sharia law in Mali
Under Sharia, violating Islamic law requires punishment by whipping or stoning.
Islamists in Mali stone unmarried couple to death for violating Sharia law
Members of the public were reportedly invited to take part in the stoning.
The five things that led to a perfect storm at BT
Britain's largest telecoms operator has been hit by accounting scandals and regulator fines.
Arsene Wenger dismisses Arsenal director of football rumours amid Michael Zorc links
Reports suggested Borussia Dortmund stalwart approached over Premier League switch.
The 'Jealous Mistress' - blindness on women in the legal profession
Evidence suggests many women in legal services are unable to achieve their goals and realise their true potential.
Pearson reports increase in sales for Q1 2017, outlines restructuring plans
The firm intends to save a further £300m in costs by the end of 2019.
1MDB scandal: Malaysia cancels deal to sell property development stake to Chinese firm
Deal called off over claims Chinese partners failed to meet payment obligations.
Samsung Pay UK launch tipped for 16 May
The mobile payment service is expected to support NFC and MST payments.
Alitalia begins bankruptcy proceedings after turnaround plan collapse
Italy's flagship carrier enters 'extraordinary administration' following board meeting on Tuesday.