S&P upgrades Iceland after nation lifts capital controls
The nation has been advised to balance improvements in public finance with inflation risk.
IAG, owner of British Airways, launches new budget long haul airline Level
Flights set to depart from Barcelona to Los Angeles, San Francisco, Buenos Aires, and Punta Canta.
Hedge funds close at record number in 2016 since peak of financial crisis
Trend likely to shift as the Federal Reserve announced a rate hike for 2017
Gig economy workers seek government help to secure basic employment rights
More than half of the people working in the gig economy believe they are being exploited, CIPD survey says.
44% of UK businesses unprepared for Brexit, study finds
Only 26% of firms had confidence in the UK government's post-Brexit plan.
UK consumer spending projected to slow from 2017 to 2018: PwC report
Debt fueled household spending is set to outpace disposable income as Brexit looms on the horizon.
Oracle reports rise in profits and revenues for third quarter
CEO lauds Q3 as "a very strong quarter" as cloud technology-based revenue surges by 62%
Unilever, shaken by Heinz bid, presses UK government for stronger measures
CEO calls for greater intervention by the UK government to protect strategic industries.
Toshiba shares tumble as company fails to report earnings, ponders stake sale in nuclear division
This is the second time that the Japanese firm missed the deadline to report its earnings.
Brexit fears prompt Lush to expand overseas
Around 80 employees based in Britain have agreed to move to Dusseldorf where Lush recently opened a factory.
Brexit the biggest source of concern for UK marketing professionals, survey finds
Some 55% of marketers list the UK's impending exit from the European Union as their top concern for 2017.
Iceland declares 2008 Financial Crisis finally over
Iceland has announced that it will ease capital restrictions that have been imposed since the Financial Crisis.