Royal Mail down on Ofcom review
Shares in Royal Mail fall on Friday as Ofcom confirms the scope of a “fundamental review” into the company’s operations.
Sponsor Coca-Cola demands Fifa reform
Fifa sponsor Coca-Cola wants an independent third-party commission to oversee reform of the organisation.
Iran is opening for business—unless you’re from US
European and Asian businesses could pour into Iran if sanctions are lifted, but U.S. law would sideline most Americans.
Marks and Spencer clothing boss quits
John Dixon, the head of Marks and Spencer’s non-food division, has resigned after 26 years at the retailer.
US prices up as fuel costs increase
US consumer prices rose for fifth straight month in June, official figures show, strengthening the case for a interest rate rise.
No sign of crisis says rail boss
Former Network Rail boss Sir David Higgins tells the BBC “there was no indication of a crisis”, when he ran the company between 2011 and 2014.
No pain, no gain? How investors are playing China
After a strong week of gains and better-than-expected data from China, investors are considering whether some stability has crept back into the market.
VIDEO: US capitalism: Alexander Hamilton
Comedian Colm O’Regan takes a look at the history of capitalism in the US and the role of Alexander Hamilton.
Corporate matchmakers cash in on M&A boom
As many firms look to snap up businesses in the hot M&A market, one entrepreneur has founded a corporate matchmaking start-up.
Correction is coming…and I like it: Strategist
Greece’s debt crisis will take another twist this year, causing equities to sink by 10%, according to one strategist.
