Government borrowing rises to £10.6bn in September
Government borrowing rose to a higher-than-expected £10.6bn in September, according to official figures.
‘I wanted to believe’
Your stories of being tricked out of money by con artists posing as romantic partners.
Can Visa grab some of Kenya’s mobile money?
The world’s leading payment network Visa is launching its own mobile money platform in Kenya to compete with the successful M-Pesa service.
Online gambling companies probed by CMA over winnings
Online gambling firms may be breaking the law by making it very difficult for players to collect their winnings, the competition regulator says.
Apple? GM? Wal-Mart? Here’s the big businesses embracing renewable energy
CNBC looks at a high-profile members of RE100, an initiative made up of big businesses committed to clean energy.
Bombardier to cut one in ten of its global workforce
Canadian plane and train maker will shed jobs for the second time this year as it deepens turnaround efforts at its rail division.
Snoopy dropped as MetLife mascot
After more than 30 years, MetLife have finally dropped the cast from Peanuts as its mascots.
Nintendo shares slide 6.5% on teaser for its Switch console…but don’t count it out just yet
Nintendo shares tanked on Friday following a trailer teasing its new Switch console which analysts said underwhelmed investors.
Nissan to make Sunderland Qashqai decision ‘next month’
Nissan’s chief executive says the company will make a decision next month on whether to produce the next Qashqai SUV at its Sunderland plant.
Petrobras boss says oil firm can find its ‘best days’ again
Pedro Parente, chief executive of Petrobras, says the Brazilian oil giant will return to its best days in five years’ time – once he implements new governance and business measures.
