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A French court does not place IMF head Christine Lagarde under investigation over a payout made when she was finance minister, making her a key witness instead....
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News Corp announces it will officially split its publishing and entertainment businesses on 28 June, two years after the UK phone-hacking scandal involving the News of the World....
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RBS has apologised for the second time in two months after customers were unable to login to their accounts through their mobile phone app....
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It has been a turbulent week on the world's stock markets, with investor confidence shaken amid fears that central banks may ease their stimulus plans....
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Fan fiction authors will be able to publish and sell some titles in the US via new e-book platform Kindle Worlds....
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Fashion house Hermes says that despite hostile takeover attempts, its will remain a family-run business....
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Manchester United has struck a new loan deal to cut the amount of interest it pays on its huge debts....
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TV and technology are learning to live together...
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A lack of confidence among consumers has pushed up savings levels in the last year despite the low rates of interest available, banks say....
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The Today programme's Friday Boss is Burberry chief executive Angela Ahrendts....
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Co-operative Bank has stopped offering new business loans amid concerns over its capital position and talks with UK regulators....
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Christine Lagarde will find out on Friday if she will be put under formal investigation for her role in a payout made to a tycoon when she was finance minister....
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Shares in Japan have closed 0.89% higher, one day after Thursday's global sell-off in shares....
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The cost of energy used to be roughly the same on both sides of the Atlantic, but the US-led revolution in shale oil and gas has sent prices tumbling....
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Germany's economy barely grew in the first quarter of the year, figures show, as private consumption helped offset shrinking exports and investment....
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Shares in Japan have fallen again, adding to the global sell-off in shares seen on Thursday....
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Manchester United has struck a new loan deal to cut the amount of interest it pays on its huge debts....
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Shares in Asia have recovered some of the steep falls suffered on Thursday, with Japan's Nikkei index rising 3%....
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Hookline Books have started a new way of finding bestsellers with book groups at the heart of the decision-making process....
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How German football clubs treat their fans differently...
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Why have we been waiting so long for watches to catch up with smart phones?...
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The technology that's transforming gardening...
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Developing countries are trying to stop mining companies shifting billions of dollars in profits out of their countries, depriving them of much-needed tax revenue....
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Four countries in Latin America - Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru - have agreed to scrap most of the tariffs on trade between their four countries....
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European Central Bank president Mario Draghi, visiting London's City district, says he sees "encouraging signs of tangible improvements" in the UK economy....
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International mining companies operating in Mozambique are failing in their obligation to people displaced by coal mining, says Human Rights Watch....
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Tata Steel, one of the world's biggest steelmakers, blames weakness in Europe for a net loss in the fourth quarter and says "severely depressed" conditions are likely to persist....
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Business leaders and politicians are raising concerns over the future of Inverness Airport's links with London Gatwick....
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JP Morgan's international bank division has been fined £3m by the Financial Conduct Authority for failures in client advice and record-keeping....
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Mothercare posted another big loss in the last financial year, but the UK retailer said it was making good progress with its turnaround plan....
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The firm which acted as administrators for the former Rangers Football Club is cleared of any conflict of interest over its appointment....
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Hewlett-Packard shares have leapt in after-hours trading, despite quarterly results showing a seventh consecutive fall in sales....
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The Co-operative Bank has become the latest to introduce talking cashpoints, for blind or partially-sighted people...
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Farmers across East Anglia are benefiting from a poor olive harvest in Spain this year....
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The UK's economy grew at 0.3% in the first three months of the year, official figures have confirmed....
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Flybe announces the sale of all its take-off and landing slots at Gatwick airport to Easyjet, raising concerns about links to Inverness....
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Faced with challenging conditions in Europe and the US, the world's second largest brewer, SAB Miller, has been looking for growth in alternative markets....
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Global stock markets fall after weak Chinese economic data and concerns that the US Federal Reserve may scale back monetary stimulus efforts....
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The UK's economy grew at 0.3% in the first three months of the year, official figures confirm, but concerns remain over the strength of the recovery....
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Singapore has been spending heavily on becoming a research and development hub, in an attempt to differentiate itself from its economic rivals in the region....
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A number of rice mills in the Chinese province of Hunan have been been closed down after dangerous levels of cadmium were found in samples, according to reports,...
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Disney's Iron Man 3 film is set to become China's highest-grossing film of all time, opening the door for more business from Hollywood....
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Global stock markets fall after weak Chinese economic data and concerns that the US Federal Reserve may scale back monetary stimulus efforts....
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Mothercare recorded another big loss for the last financial year, but said it was making good progress with its turnaround plan....
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IMF chief Christine Lagarde arrives at a Paris court for questioning over a payout to a tycoon when she was French finance minister....
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Profits at the car parts and bicycle retailer Halfords have fallen by almost 25%, after what the company described as a "demanding" trading environment....
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Nissan says it plans to recall about 841,000 vehicles worldwide due to a faulty steering wheel....
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Ford Motor says it will shut all its Australian manufacturing plants by October 2016, after more than 85 years making cars in the country....
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Tuition fees in England could be limited to £6,000 per year and remain cost-neutral to universities and the Treasury, research suggests....
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Why Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru want to form a new trade bloc...
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Micro-blogging site Twitter says it is bringing in a two-step login for users to beef up security following recent high-profile breaches....
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Why so many new firms love awards...
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Europe's tax chief on how to squeeze the corporate Apples...
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Hewlett-Packard shares leap in after-hours trading, despite quarterly results showing a seventh consecutive fall in sales....
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A dedicated sports and life sciences college could be built on the site of the Don Valley Stadium, Sheffield City Council announces....
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Airbnb tells its members "we are not going anywhere", after a judge in New York ruled a man who rented out his apartment on the site broke the law....
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An electrician and his wife had a shock when they received a mobile phone bill for £163,000, then fought for months to have the debt cleared. BBC Watchdog investigated...
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David Cameron hails an EU agreement to close tax loopholes as a "turning point", as Google's boss urges politicians to "sort" the system....
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The damage from the Oklahoma tornado could reach $2bn (£1.3bn), the Oklahoma Insurance Department warns, although many tenants may have no insurance cover....
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Germany's Bundesliga warns moving the 2022 World Cup to the Qatari winter could lead to legal challenges by European Leagues....
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