Deliveroo raises $70m in funding for global expansion
The restaurant delivery service has seen stellar growth
American Apparel battling to avoid bankruptcy as debt payment looms
The fashion retailer must pay $15.4m in October.
UK housing crisis: 11 buyers chasing every property that comes on to market as house prices rocket
That figure rises to 20 to one in London according to estate agent haart.
British consumer confidence surges to Tony Blair-era levels as UK overtakes Germany
UK consumers are now the second most confident in Europe.
Google invests in Secret Escapes as online travel firm secures $60m funding
The luxury travel company will use the money to continue its global expansion.
Merlin set to lose £3m as a result of Smiler rollercoaster crash
Alton Towers owner is expected to be hit financially
Italian supercar Ferrari races towards New York IPO
SEC filing reveals listing in New York
British consumers owed £1.1bn by energy giants, gas and electric bills 'way off the mark'
Millions of UK homes could be affected by the energy firms' decision to overcharge them.
Unemployed Greeks turn to the UK for jobs as crisis deepens
The number of Greeks searching for UK jobs has jumped
New BMI boss Jill Watts begins cost cutting drive
Jill Watts is taking the private hospitals firm in a new direction.
UK's poorest students to be slapped with £53,000 bill for university education under Tory reforms
Think tank warns that students could be hit hard by Tory reforms
Edward Tse: China's private-sector giants will help country challenge US in global stakes
Tse, who has advised some of the biggest companies in China, believes the current problems facing country can be overcome
Eid al-Fitr 2015: Ramadan shopping spree to top Christmas with Muslims set to smash spending records
'Ramadan rush' to see profits soar across UK luxury stores and the high street.
Goldman Sachs profits cut in half as banking giant racks up huge legal fees
Litigation linked to mortgage bond mis-selling has taken its toll.
Iran and rival Middle East oil giants playing 'poker' as Persian nation readies to re-enter market
Iran's return to the global oil market has been met with gushing enthusiasm.
In focus: Why has unemployment risen for the first time in two years?
Latest ONS figures have shown that unemployment has crept up.
UK consumer debt: Moody's warns of credit card time bomb
Brits are taking on more credit card and mortgage debt
Iran nuclear deal: Five things you need to know about the historic agreement
As Iranian sanctions are lifted, IBTimes UK looks at the potential consequences.
India's Yes Bank plots UK launch as chief executive aims to tap international investors
Indian bank is eyeing global expansion.
Greek debt crisis: Five things you need to know about the Greece bailout deal
A deal has finally been struck but this is far from the end of the saga.
Jo Malone aims to go global as fragrance queen returns from business exile
From a single store in London, Malone is aiming to crack the US.
Lessons from Falun Gong: How will China's 90 million share traders react to stock market turmoil?
Millions of Chinese risk losing their investment as the government props up its flagging exchange
Greek debt crisis: Greece tables new bailout plan as clock ticks down on Grexit
PM Alexis Tsipras has until 9 July to flesh out the proposals.
Ghosts of red boxes past: How the last Conservative budget in 1996 compares to Osborne's in 2015
Before today, the last all-Conservative budget was delivered by Kenneth Clarke in 1996. How does George Osborne's stack up?
Summer budget 2015: George Osborne introduces new national living wage amid raft of fresh measures
Chancellor unveils the first all-Tory budget in 18 years, declaring 'Britain deserves a pay rise'.
Thomas Cook and Tui to be hit hard by Tunisia terror attacks and Greek crisis
Travel firms to lose out as tourists stay away from troubled countries.
Greek debt crisis: How Greece's banking system is beholden to politics
Cash is running perilously low as crunch meetings are set to decide fate of banking system.
Greek debt crisis: What experts are saying about political and financial shock in eurozone
Finance gurus offer their views on another critical week for Greece
Greek referendum: 48 hours to keep country in the Eurozone
Race against time to ensure Greece remains in single currency.
Greek referendum: What next now that Greece has voted No?
No vote plunges Europe into uncharted waters