Indonesia stocks slide after foreign nationals executed
Investor sentiment worse as corporate earnings fall and foreign nationals executed.
Greece: Yanis Varoufakis saved by wife in anarchist attack at Athens restaurant
Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis said he was attacked in an Athens restaurant where he was dining with his wife
Argos and Homebase owner Home Retail reports higher profits
Sales rise at Argos helps drive profits at Home Retail.
UK house prices rising again says Nationwide
Average UK house prices rose 1% between March and April this year.
Barclays sets aside extra £800m for forex investigations
Other major banks have paid billions of pounds to UK and US regulators over foreign currency manipulation.
Cryptocurrency round-up: Branson's island bitcoin summit
Richard Branson has long been a supporter of cryptocurrencies.
UK Mortgage approvals trending upwards ahead of election
Mortgage approvals in March still way down on same month in 2014.
Vladimir Putin applauds ruble rebound but it poses risk for Russian economy
Russia's ruble currency has increased in value around 18% since the turn of the year.
Greek PM Alexis Tsipras 'confident' of bailout deal
Flamboyant Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis has been sidelined from the bailout negotiations.
Whitbread profits up as Costa Coffee sales soar
Outgoing chief executive Andy Harrison said has no plans to sell off Costa Coffee.
BP profits slump after oil price collapse
First quarter results beat expectations as oil price remains around half 2014 peak.
Google offers €150m to European news providers and publishing start-ups
Funds available to start-ups as well as established publications.
Bali Nine: Andrew Chan marries fiancée Febyanti Herewila in prison ahead of execution
Australian citizens Chan and Myuran Sukumaran led the Bali Nine group convicted for heroin smuggling.
Capgemini to buy IGATE for $4bn
Capgemini said that increasing demand in the US would support rising revenues.
EE revenues drop 1.1% ahead of BT takeover
Telecoms giant BT wants to takeover EE in a £12.5bn deal that could be approved later this year.
Deutsche Bank wants to cut $3.8bn in costs after profits halve
Deutsche Bank handed record €2.5bn fine for interest rate rigging last week.
Market round-up: Banks and miners push FTSE 100 close to record high
FTSE 100 climbed after Europe's biggest bank HSBC said it was considering relocating from the UK.
Comcast pulls out of Time Warner Cable deal
Deal would have created a new internet and cable giant in the US.
Greek crisis: 'Time running out' warning as Grexit looms
Stakes are high as eurozone finance ministers meet in Riga.
Market round-up: Mining firms lead the charge up the FTSE 100 but new record elusive
Weaker than expected retail figures brought down Sports Direct's stock by 2.30%.
Chile: Spectacular Calbuco volcano eruption leads to mass evacuation [Photos]
Active volcano erupted twice in a matter of hours, projecting ash and lava into the skies of southern Chile.
Deutsche Bank Libor fixing culture slapped with $2.5bn fine after bankers 'misled' the FCA
The German bank is the latest financial institution to pay a fine for manipulating key interest rates.
UK retail sales in surprise slump in March with drop in petrol purchases blamed
Falling petrol sales lead to slump in overall retail sales in March.
UK government borrowing falls
UK public debt continues to rise but the deficit falls below the estimate given at the budget.
Market round-up: Tesco losses drag the FTSE 100 down
UK's biggest supermarket reported one of the biggest losses in UK corporate history.
Greece safe from default until June
The Greek government issues a decree ordering local governments to transfer cash reserves to the central bank.
Tesco losses: Can 'Drastic Dave' Lewis turn supermarket around?
Tesco reported biggest losses in its history on April 22 totalling £6.4bn.
Denmark bans bestiality to halt march of the animal sex tourists
Danes follow the Germans, Swedes and Norwegians in banning bestiality outright.
Market round-up: FTSE 100 mining giants fall hard as Sky rises
Bad day on the footsie for AB Foods, which reported a dramatic collapse in profits.
EU says no Greek deal this week
Greek government facing revolt from municipal mayors after it ordered cash reserves transfer to central bank.