Watchdog investigates lubricant deal
Reckitt Benckiser’s possible acquisition of the K-Y brand “could lead to higher prices for personal lubricants”, says the UK’s competition watchdog.
We want level playing field with China: US Steel CEO
Mario Longhi, CEO of United States Steel, says China is “dumping” steel due to over-production.
This F1 chief is fighting a $1.5 billion tax bill
F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone has taken legal action against British tax officials after facing a demand for payment of more than $1.5 billion.
Nationwide’s profits rise 54% to £1bn
Nationwide building society reports a 54% rise in annual pre-tax profit to £1.04bn as it regains its position as the UK’s second-largest mortgage lender.
Mazda and Mitsubishi recall more cars
Two more Japanese car giants – Mazda and Mitsubishi – are recalling 630,000 cars to replace faulty airbag inflators made by Takata.
VIDEO: Value of S Korea’s education system
When it comes to education in South Korea, the demand is so strong it accounts for 12% of all consumer spending.
VIDEO: Who makes money out of YouTube?
Ali Moore asks YouTube’s Global Head of Music Partnerships Christophe Muller, who makes money out of YouTube?
Cost of rent ‘up 4.6% in a year’
The cost of renting a home rose by 4.6% in the year to the end of April, the fastest rise since November 2010, an agency group says.
Ecclestone challenges £1bn tax move
F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone goes to court to challenge the legal basis of assessments that have left him facing a UK tax claim of more than £1bn.
