
VIDEO: Will 2015 bring EU economic growth?
The BBC’s Europe business correspondent Nigel Cassidy reports on which countries are hoping for economic growth in 2015.

Apple sued over ‘shrinking’ storage
Apple is facing a lawsuit for not telling users about the amount of memory required by an upgrade its flagship operating system.

Young ‘vulnerable to bank scams’
Young adults under the age of 25 could be more vulnerable to money transfer scams than other age groups, a banking trade body says.

UK manufacturing growth ‘slows’
Manufacturing activity in the UK hit a three-month low in December, a survey suggests.

Macleod proceeds for ‘immediate’ use
Rangers say proceeds from Lewis Macleod’s sale to Brentford are for “immediate working capital”.

Asian shares start new year higher
Asian shares started the new year higher in thin trading with many of the region’s markets closed ahead of the first full week of trading in 2015.

Payday loan charges cap takes effect
A cap on the cost of payday loans enforced by the City regulator has now come into effect, but one consumer group wants more action on credit.

Macau revenue sees first yearly fall
Gambling revenue in the world’s biggest gaming hub, Macau, falls for the first time on an annual basis since casinos were liberalised there in 2001.

Goldman Sachs UK staff get top bonus
US investment bank Goldman Sachs paid the highest bonuses to senior staff among banks operating in the UK in 2013, according to research by Reuters.