‘No UK crimes’ by flash crash trader
Navinder Sarao, the “flash crash” trader, should not be extradited to the United States because the offences he is accused of were not crimes in the UK, his lawyers said.
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Russian staycations leave hotspots hard-hit
A dramatic decline in Russian travel has left former vacation hotspots like Turkey and Egypt hard hit, but outbound may be about to recover.
Is now the right time to buy European banks?
European banking stocks have tumbled amid concerns over market volatility, but some experts believe the selling is overdone.
VW delays publishing its results
Volkswagen says it will not release its results nor hold its shareholders’ meeting on time, as it needs more time to work out its accounts as a result of last year’s emissions crisis.
Is the worst over for the crumbling steel industry?
Output is slowing and Chinese policy easing means 2016 could be the start of a turnaround for the steel industry.
VW postpones results, AGM as scandal effect unclear
Volkswagen will push back publication of 2015 results and its AGM as it continues to grapple with effects of its emissions test-rigging scandal.
Age UK faces new criticism on insurance
The charity Age UK is facing further criticism – this time for selling insurance deals that may not be the best value for money.
Alibaba denies blame for 20 million hack attempt
Alibaba has denied that its security system was to blame for hackers attempting to access over 20 million accounts on Taobao.
BNP net profit halves, shares jump
BNP Paribas reported fourth quarter earnings below analyst forecasts and said it would revamp its Corporate and Institutional Banking (CIB) unit.
