Edmund Shing: Budget airlines EasyJet and Ryanair soar toward investment success
Strong passenger growth and full flights mean it's a great time to invest in budget airlines.
VW scandal: Qatar Investment Authority suffers heavy loss
Qatar's sovereign wealth fund also takes hit due to fall in Glencore sock.
Brooklyn Beckham: David and Victoria Beckham's son shares topless photo on Instagram
Brooklyn Beckham showed off his athletic figure as he did a pull-up at the gym.
US regulators block $6.8bn merger between energy firms Exelon and Pepco
Pepco shares fell 15.4%, while Exelon shares lost about 4% after decision by D C Public Service Commission.
China stock market crash explained in 90 seconds
IBTimes UK explains what the shares slump in China means for investors.
John McAfee: Ashley Madison database stolen by lone female who worked for Avid Life Media
Trove of stolen Ashley Madison data came from a woman who used to work at Avid Life Media.
Qantas to expand fleet after rapid profit turnaround
Qantas Airways posted one of the fastest turnarounds in Australian corporate history.
William Ackman reveals $5.5bn stake in Cadbury owner Mondelez
Activist investor is expected to pressurise Mondelez board to boost earnings or sell itself.
Godfather of Bitcoin Adam Back explains how blockchain will prevent another banking crisis
IBTimes spoke to Adam Back PhD about smart contracts and the elimination of trust requirements in the banking system.
Bitcoin: Central bank mulls the paradox of centralised distributed ledgers
A background briefing with a well known central bank explored the case for a centralised but distributed ledger system.
Qualcomm likely to announce thousands of job cuts and company break-up
The company is preparing to lay off thousands of employees due to challenges in the high-end smartphone business.
RBS could buy back a third of government stake one year on
George Osborne says the government expected to raise at least £2bn in 2015-16 from selling down its 78% stake in the bank.
Mansion House speech: George Osborne plans RBS sell-off at a £13bn loss to the UK taxpayer
Chancellor backs Bank of England governor's crackdown on 'irresponsible' bankers.
Edmund Shing: UK house prices, stocks and bonds are too expensive so look to AIM and Asia
Nobel Prize winner Professor Robert Shiller is famous for predicting market bubbles.
HSBC expected to announce 10,000-20,000 job cuts next week
Stuart Gulliver, HSBC's chief executive, will set out revised target for headcount reductions.
Equinix to buy UK rival TelecityGroup for £2.35bn
The deal will create the largest data centre player in Europe.
Margareta Pagano: Sir Owen Green and Fidelity lead 'greed isn't good' boardroom pay crackdown
Sir Owen Green's assault on excessive boardroom pay is as relevant now as it was when he highlighted it in 2003.
HSBC confirms it is exploring sale of struggling Brazilian unit
HSBC's Brazilian unit, HSBC Bank Brasil Banco Múltiplo, is the nation's seventh-largest commercial lender.
GTA 5 PC: Rockstar PC Mods and DLC QnA, Tsunami Hits Los Santos Mod gameplay revealed
Rockstar discusses PC Mods and forthcoming DLC content via its QnA series, while YouTuber Domislive reveals Tsunami Mod gameplay video.
Clydesdale Bank to be split from Australian parent NAB
70-80% shares of Clydesdale will be transferred to existing shareholders of NAB, and remaining 20-30% will be offered to institutional investors.
Election 2015 as it happened: Conservatives win majority as Miliband, Clegg and Farage resign
After a tumultuous election night, the Tories have emerged as victors while Westminster beasts fall
From Cairo to New York, Dubai to Beijing: How the world is (or isn't) talking about UK election
Newspapers from across the world are wading on Britain's closest election in a generation
Edmund Shing: It's Apple v Microsoft in the technology boxing match of the century
Apple and Microsoft continue to slug it out for the crown for world's most valuable firm.
Nokia shares tank some 10% post surprise drop in networks profit
Nokia now expects a network operating margin around the midpoint of its earlier goal of 8% to 11%.
Sainsbury's to axe 800 jobs in £500m cost-cutting drive
Sainsbury's will remove 'department and deputy managers' from some stores and replace its night shift with early morning and evening shifts.
Yahoo mulls options for $9bn Japanese division stake: Mayer
Yahoo CEO says the firm has hired advisers to help it evaluate options for the near 35% stake in the Yahoo Japan Corp.
Debenhams sees shares soar on back of strong results
Profit before tax was up by 4.8% to £88.9m.
Edmund Shing: Pension reforms - freedom, stealth tax or a scandal-in-waiting?
Radical changes in pension rules combined with lack of understanding could open the floodgates for mis-selling of new products.
Election 2015: Labour's retro economic policies would damage Britain's economic recovery
Britain has become a global digital leader and we can't let Labour ruin it.
Eve Poole: We must challenge the toxic assumption of shareholder supremacy over companies
In her book Capitalism's Toxic Assumptions, Eve Poole asks why we care so much about shareholders.