Balfour Beatty cuts losses but UK issues might create turbulence for turnaround plan
Balfour's board is expected to reinstate dividend at the interim results in August 2016.
Market round-up: FTSE 100 up ahead of central banking decisions as oil falls
Experts are largely expecting the MPC to hold off on hiking the rate, instead increasing it later in 2016.
Goals Soccer: 5-a-side company plunges into loss as competition intensifies
Revenue also dropped 4.9% in 2015 to £33m while like-for-like sales fell by 6.3%.
Budget 2016: SMEs lose faith in Osborne as tax hikes loom
Almost one in five SMEs want the government to clamp down on late payment.
SSE sells half of its stake in Scottish Clyde wind farm to Greencoat UK for £355m
Clyde wind farm consists of 152 turbines and is one of the biggest wind farms in Europe.
Silicon Republic: Dublin start-up commissioner wants to turn Ireland's capital into an enterprise epicentre
IBTimes UK spoke with Niamh Bushnell, an Irish entrepreneur who was appointed to boost start-ups in Dublin.
IFB 2016: UKTI head backs international business expo as export figures disappoint
UKTI's ceo urges UK companies and foreign buyers and investors to register
Old Mutual to split into four separate units as company takes 'bold new course' to unlock value
The split is expected to be finalised by the end of 2018.
Sainsbury's takeover target Argos sees sales trend improvement
DIY chain HomeBase, recently sold by Home Retail, jumped by 5.2% in the year to 27 February.
ECB: Mario Draghi sends Euro markets soaring by cutting interest rates and boosting QE programme
The European Central bank expanded its asset purchasing programme by €20bn to €80bn a month.
Krispy Kreme bakes up floatation plan as owner Alcuin Capital eyes sweet deal
Alcuin Capital Partners has reportedly appointed Investec to advise on the initial public offering (IPO).
Morrisons: Grocer's profit plummets to lowest point since 2007 as turnaround slows
Like-for-like sales excluding fuel over the full year dropped 2% while revenue edged up in the last quarter.
Banker bonus tax avoidance - UBS and Deutsche ordered to pay up in 'important victory' for HMRC
Banks set up accounts in Jersey and Cayman to avoid tax and disburse bonuses.
Trunki maker Magmatic loses lawsuit to Kiddee Case in design dispute
Trunki founder Rob Law says PMS International "willfully ripped off" Trunki design.
Hotel Chocolat eyes London AIM floatation as chain hopes to raise £50m
The IPO at London's stock exchange for smaller firms could value Hotel Chocolat at £150m.
Lockheed Martin cuts 1,000 jobs in aeronautics division as part of voluntary lay-offs
Lockheed Martin has missed out on some large deals with the US Department of Defense.
International Women's Day 2016: Only one in ten female employees pursue top jobs
Hays also found 38% aspired to work as directors compared to third of men.
International Women's Day 2016: The six women smashing the glass ceiling at UK's top firms
Only a quarter of board members at the UK's FTSE 100 companies are female - while only six are CEO.
UK supermarket war: Valentine's Day and Easter boost grocers' growth as Lidl soars
Low-price German retailers Aldi and Lidl have seen a 15.1% and 18.9% rise respectively.
Foxtons: Estate agent's revenue jumps as soaring house prices expected to weigh down sales
Foxtons also said that the company's results could be hurt if the UK votes to leave the EU
Hinkley Point EDF finance chief row: Five questions about the Somerset nuclear plant
IBTimes UK answers the five most important questions surrounding the EDF crisis.
Senior Managers Regime: George Osborne's new legislation to jail failing bankers
New Senior Managers Regime relates to banks, building societies, and "systemically important" investment firms.
US election 2016: From Sanders to Trump, uncertainty is bigger threat to stock markets than candidates
IBTimes UK interviews an investment tycoon on the US markets and the candidates' economic policies.
Market round-up: Footsie rallies with miners ahead while house builders sink over concerns
Natural resources companies surged helped by the commodity rally.
Network Rail kicks off power assets sell-off as part of a £40bn overhaul
Substations and cables will be sold to energy companies and private investors following a six-month KPMG review.
Market round-up: FTSE 100 drops despite miners rally as Costa owner Whitbread disappoints
Miners rallied but the surge was not enough to keep the Footsie in positive territory.
Domino's Pizza delivers mighty meaty set of profit results as cheddar price drop makes cheese
Increased app usage and the falling cost of fuel also helped profits for the food chain.
Whitbread: Costa disappoints in first group results under new CEO Alison Brittain
Premier Inn revenue climbed 4.4%. Overall like-for-like sales edged up by 3.2%.
Market round-up: Housebuilders weigh down FTSE 100 as construction PMI slumps
On the FTSE 250, Virgin Money jumped, after the company reported a solid set of results.
Forbes rich list: Only 190 of the 1,810 billionaires in the world are female
Among the 1,810 billionaires listed on Forbes' Rich List, only 190 are female, or 10.5%.