HM Treasury proposal could exempt RBS from its EU obligation to sell Williams and Glyn
The requirement was imposed on RBS as part of state aid commitments agreed with the European Commission in 2009.
Rise in business rates crippling small firms in London, says report
Average micro businesses, which employ fewer than 10 people, will be paying £17,000 in business rates in April 2017.
Most Asian markets decline following Donald Trump's latest rant against mainstream media
Investors were also concerned about Samsung Electronics following the arrest of its heir Lee Jae-yong.
PSA gave only thin assurances on the future of Vauxhall's UK operations, Greg Clark says
Vauxhall employs 3,400 people across its UK plants at Ellesmere Port and Luton.
Which? survey reveals best supermarkets in the UK
Aldi and Lidl received top ranks for being value for money.
Most Asian stock markets gain following a positive Wall Street close overnight
New York Fed president William Dudley said on Wednesday that the central bank could increase rates soon.
Debenhams tops list of 360 employers shamed by the UK Government for underpaying staff
Overall, 360 businesses underpaid 15,520 workers a total of £995,233.
Asian stock markets gain following bullish remarks from Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen
Yellen suggested that the US Fed's next rate increase could come as early as next month.
Royal Bank of Scotland to offer SME business loans within hours via digital site
RBS will provide up to £150,000 for a maximum term of five years to small businesses.
SoftBank Group to acquire Fortress Investment Group for about $3.3bn in cash
Each Fortress Class A shareholder will receive $8.08 per share, a 38.6% premium on 13 February's closing price.
Asian stock markets decline ahead of Fed Chair Janet Yellen's semiannual testimony
Investors are said to be concerned about Janet Yellen's stance on interest rate increases going forward.
TUI Group reaches agreement to sell Travelopia to KKR for £325m
TUI's decision to sell Travelopia was announced in May 2016.
China's consumer and producer inflation rises in January, National Bureau of Statistics shows
The country's consumer price index increased 2.5% on-year in January while producer price index saw a 6.9% gain.
Most Asian stock markets gain following smooth Donald Trump-Shinzo Abe meeting
Trump set aside harsh rhetoric over jobs and security leading to a smooth meeting with Abe.
London-based Cinven offers €3.5bn to takeover STADA Arzneimittel
Cinven's offer of €56 per share marks a 15% premium to STADA's closing stock price of €49.69 on 10 February.
Drop in EU workers contributing to labour shortage in UK, says survey
The report was published by Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) and The Adecco Group.
UK consumer spending growth slows to a five month low in January, Visa says
January's 0.4% on-year growth marked the second-weakest rate of expansion seen in just over three years.
The administration of US President Donald Trump poses a risk to global economy, Fitch Ratings says
Changes to trade relations, diminished international capital flows and limits on migration are the primary risks.
L'Oreal might sell The Body Shop as sales performance disappoints
L'Oreal had acquired the UK-based skin care company in 2006 for £652m.
Asian stock markets gain following Trump's tax reform comments and positive Chinese data
China reported a 7.9% on-year increase in exports and a 16.7% jump in imports in January.
RBS rejects calls to beef up its £400m fund meant for customers affected by its restructuring unit
RBS set up the compensation fund in late 2016.
Most Asian markets rise as the central banks of India and New Zealand keep rates unchanged
The trend in Asian markets also follows renewed confidence in China's economy.
Waitrose is planning to close 6 stores and restructure management in its supermarkets
The move is said to put 600 Waitrose jobs at risk.
UK house prices and rents continue to rise in January amid supply shortage
Rics survey suggests rents could see a cumulative increase of over 25% in the next 5 years.
Brexit: UK could lose 30,000 jobs in the financial sector, think tank Bruegel says
While Paris, Amsterdam and Dublin will gain from Brexit, Frankfurt is expected to be the biggest winner.
Asian markets trade mixed as oil prices slump amid supply concerns in the US
Investors' confidence has also been dented over doubts surrounding Trump's policies and the election in France.
Demand for staff in the UK touches 17-month high as placements see weaker growth, REC says
Decline in candidate availability has led to upward pressure on pay.
Asian markets decline amid forecasts that China will report further decline in forex reserves
Economists suggested that China might report a $10.5bn fall in its foreign exchange reserves in January.
Deutsche Borse and London Stock Exchange decide to divest clearing house LCH.Clearnet
The move is aimed at getting approvals from European antitrust authorities for their €29bn merger.
UK consumers cut back on spending in January says BRC-KPMG Retail Sales Monitor
UK food sales grew 2% in the 3 months to January, while non-food sales grew by just 0.3%.