Libor rigging scandal: German regulator alleges negligence by Deutsche executives
Bank's outgoing co-CEO Anshu Jain may have "knowingly made inaccurate statements" to Germany's Bundesbank during 2012 interview, says regulator BaFin.
GE's $200bn asset sales: Canada's Element Financial to buy bulk of $9bn vehicle fleet-management business
GE's vehicle fleet-management business helps finance and manage vehicles of companies.
Nepal earthquake: No IMF aid under catastrophe containment fund
Earthquake did not cause enough economic damage for Nepal to be eligible for funding, says IMF.
Facebook diversity data: Social media adds just 1% more women as total headcount rises by 40%
US jobs are dominated by whites and Asians, according to latest diversity report.
Nestle plans alternative snack in India in place of banned Maggi noodles
New product is expected to be in the form of ready-to-eat or ready-to-cook food, the Economic Times reports.
Government has not decided to replace BBC Trust with Ofcom - Report
Forthcoming green paper on BBC is likely to call for abolition of BBC Trust without backing alternative regulator, Guardian reports.
Canada's Valeant looks to buy world's largest animal health firm Zoetis
Valeant has made a preliminary approach for the US-based company, WSJ reports.
GE's health-care finance unit likely to fetch more than $11bn as Capital One and Apollo Global submit bids
GE is looking to sell most of its GE Capital assets over the next 18 months.
Ikea plans high-street presence with smaller stores
Company will test small-format stores, dubbed 'order and collection points', starting in Norwich in autumn.
Nepal earthquake: Monetary assistance pouring in as Nepal seeks $6.6bn for reconstruction
World leaders offer billions of dollars for Nepal's rebuilding as International Conference on Nepal's Reconstruction is being held in Kathmandu.
Digital-only challenger bank Atom secures licence from Bank of England
Bank intends to offer a range of personal and business banking products and services via mobile apps initially.
MERS outbreak: South Korea cuts growth forecast to 3.1% and announces fiscal stimulus package
Viral illness is expected to severely affect key tourism sector and consumer spending.
Kweku Adoboli, rogue trader behind UBS' £1.5bn loss, released early from prison
He spent almost nine months in jail before his conviction and seven-year jail sentence in November 2012.
Grexit: Alexis Tsipras slams creditors and suggests Germany and IMF gunning for loan default
EU official says bailout negotiations 'still stuck at the same red lines'.
China to recall infant formula made by three Shaanxi firms
Excessive nitrate and selenium levels found in tested samples.
Spanish billionaire Amancio Ortega enjoys $2.3bn single-day boost to net worth
Ortega's single-day gain was $500m more than the combined increase recorded by the world's 10 richest people.
Australia to contribute A$930m to China-led AIIB to become 6th largest shareholder
Australian businesses will be able to take advantage of the growth in infrastructure in Asia via AIIB membership.
Ramadan: Sundown meals boosting UK supermarket sales by £100m
Meat, rice and fruit have emerged as big sellers during Ramadan season.
Wal-Mart to charge vendors for using US stores and warehouses
Changes in company's supplier agreements are expected to affect 10,000 suppliers to US stores.
American Apparel discloses details of former CEO Dov Charney's 'sexual misconduct'
In court papers, Charney also accused of exchanging pornographic emails and texts at work.
Western sanctions encouraging Russia to build 'independent financial structure'
European Union extends economic sanctions on Russia for the "destabilising role" it played in Ukraine, for another six months.
Treasury reduces Lloyds stake to below 17%
So far, the government has recovered £11.5bn from sale of Lloyds shares in various phases.
Japan and China factory activity contracts shows PMI
HSBC flash China manufacturing PMI improved to 49.6 in June from 49.2 in May, while flash Japan PMI plunged to 49.9 from 50.9.
Ladbrokes and Coral in merger talks to create mega entity
Ladbrokes plans merger of Ladbrokes and Coral Retail, Eurobet Retail and Gala Coral's Online businesses.
WhatsApp and AT&T do least to protect users' privacy - Study
Adobe, Apple, CREDO, Dropbox, Sonic, Wickr, Wikimedia, Wordpress and Yahoo get five stars.
Russia's Gazprom looks to benefit from Shell's BG Group acquisition
Gazprom would be able to penetrate newer markets under its global strategic alliance with Royal Dutch Shell.
Google confirms 2014 acquisition of app streaming start-up Agawi
Agawi has developed a technology that allows people to access apps on their smartphones without downloading them first.
India's Supreme Court orders release of Sahara boss Subrata Roy subject to $1.6bn payment
Roy will not be released until Sahara pays Rs 100bn in cash and bank guarantee.
US diplomats to abandon Chinese-owned Waldorf Astoria hotel due to alleged snooping concerns
Hotel is now under ownership of Beijing-based Anbang Insurance Group, and US is suspicious about its planned renovation.
JPMorgan vice chairman Jimmy Lee passes away
Lee was one of JPMorgan's most important dealmakers, and he led its investment banking arm.