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  • G8 backs Greek euro membership
    The leaders of the G8 group of major economies say they want Greece to remain in the eurozone, and commit to promoting growth.
    19 May 12, 09:05:29
  • Facebook shares see modest debut
    Facebook shares end a volatile first day of trading at $38.23, barely above the company's initial pricing, having initially jumped more than 10%.
    18 May 12, 08:05:36
  • Merkel 'suggests Greek euro vote'
    Greek officials say Germany's Chancellor Merkel has suggested a euro referendum, but Berlin denies the report, as world leaders gather in the US for a G8 summit meeting.
    18 May 12, 09:05:41
  • Yahoo jumps on Alibaba deal talk
    Shares in internet giant Yahoo rise 5% on reports that it is close to selling its valuable stake in Alibaba Group, the Chinese e-commerce company.
    18 May 12, 04:05:40
  • N Rock rescue 'could cost £2bn'
    The taxpayer could lose about £2bn once the assets of collapsed bank Northern Rock are wound down, the National Audit Office estimates.
    17 May 12, 11:05:31
  • JP Morgan boss to testify in US
    JP Morgan chief executive Jamie Dimon will appear before a Senate committee to explain the bank's $2bn trading loss on a failed hedging strategy.
    18 May 12, 01:05:13
  • UK in £50m pork deal with China
    The UK agrees a £50m trade deal to sell pork to China, the world's biggest market for pig meat, where parts such as offal and trotters are more popular.
    18 May 12, 09:05:56
  • HMRC defends child benefit plan
    Asking people to reveal financial information to their partners is legal, HM Revenue & Customs says, despite claims it breaks confidentiality rules.
    17 May 12, 11:05:43
  • Cuban offshore oil attempt fails
    Spain's Repsol oil company says a first attempt to find oil off Cuba's northern coast has been unsuccessful.
    18 May 12, 08:05:34
  • LSE reveals strong profits rise
    The London Stock Exchange bucks the economic turmoil to deliver a better-than-expected rise in annual profit.
    18 May 12, 04:05:57
  • Argentine gas exports cancelled
    Spanish energy giant Repsol cancels a contract to provide gas to Argentina, in a continuing row after Buenos Aries nationalised one of its subsidiaries.
    18 May 12, 10:05:57
  • Rain dampens sales at pub group
    Pubs group Mitchells & Butlers reports a sharp slowdown in sales, saying the recent wet weather has led to fewer customers.
    18 May 12, 07:05:33
  • Stagecoach in £100m US expansion
    Perth transport group Stagecoach is to buy parts of a US bus firm for about £100m, helping it expand its operations.
    18 May 12, 09:05:43
  • EU 'plans for Greek exit option'
    The EU Commission and European Central Bank are making contingency plans for a possible Greek exit from the euro, an EU commissioner says.
    18 May 12, 05:05:23
  • £9k fees 'to push debt up £100bn'
    A study suggests public sector debt will be pushed up by £100bn over next two decades by higher university fees.
    18 May 12, 11:05:12
  • Private rents 'increasing again'
    Private rents in England and Wales went up by 0.5% in April, according to letting agency group LSL Property Services.
    17 May 12, 11:05:49
  • More households in fuel poverty
    Gas and electricity price rises at the end of last year are expected to have pushed 400,000 more households in England into fuel poverty.
    17 May 12, 01:05:03
  • Market jitters over eurozone woes
    European markets suffer a nervous session with investors unsettled by a downgrade for Spanish banks and the political crisis in Greece.
    18 May 12, 05:05:52
  • China property prices fall again
    Chinese property prices continued to fall during April after the government kept policies in place to curb speculation.
    18 May 12, 07:05:33
  • Spain's cost of borrowing jumps
    The cost of borrowing on the international money markets rise sharply for Spain as investors fear further financial turmoil in Europe.
    17 May 12, 10:05:17
  • Moody's downgrades Spanish banks
    Ratings agency Moody's cuts the credit ratings of 16 Spanish banks, as shares in struggling lender Bankia fell another 14%.
    17 May 12, 10:05:10
  • Jobs boost as UK gets Astra deal
    Vauxhall's Ellesmere Port car plant will build a new Astra car in a deal that means huge investment and the creation and support of thousands of jobs.
    17 May 12, 11:05:33
  • US puts tariffs on Chinese panels
    The US says it will impose import tariffs of about 30% on Chinese solar companies, saying China is flooding it with subsidised products.
    18 May 12, 01:05:37
  • Ticketus deal 'being terminated'
    Charles Green says administrators at Rangers have told Ticketus they are terminating its contract over future ticket sales.
    18 May 12, 01:05:51
  • Debt-ridden Glens to get IFA loan
    Glentoran's cash flow crisis is expected to be eased by a loan from the Irish Football Association.
    18 May 12, 10:05:59
  • Sierra Leone league resumes
    Sierra Leone's football league resumed on Friday, less than a week after suspending operations because of a shortage of funds.
    18 May 12, 05:05:07
  • AUDIO: Peston: Rock loss 'not a disaster'
    A report published by the National Audit Office into the creation and sale of Northern Rock reveals that the government is likely to lose £2bn overall by the time all the assets are wound down. The BBC's business editor Robert Peston has the details.
    18 May 12, 09:05:06
  • VIDEO: EU 'taking all neccessary action'
    EU Economic Commissioner Olli Rehn has said the eurozone is taking "all neccessary action in order to overcome" the debt crisis.
    18 May 12, 04:05:01
  • VIDEO: Eurozone in spotlight at G8 talks
    The leaders of the G8 group of the world's most powerful economies say they want debt-stricken Greece to remain in the eurozone.
    19 May 12, 05:05:28
  • VIDEO: Facebook shares see modest debut
    Facebook shares ended their first day of trading at $38.23, barely above the company's initial pricing of $38.
    18 May 12, 09:05:10
  • VIDEO: Should Britain build a spaceport?
    A new report is recommending that the UK builds its own spaceport, to enable tourists to go into space.
    18 May 12, 10:05:53
  • VIDEO: 'Business leaders should work harder'
    Former Sun editor Kelvin MacKenzie has said British business leaders should work harder to get the UK out of the current economic downturn.
    18 May 12, 09:05:28
  • VIDEO: From prison to Belfast distillery
    A notorious Belfast prison that held IRA inmates during the worst of the city's sectarian troubles is to be transformed into a whiskey distillery.
    18 May 12, 01:05:39
  • VIDEO: UK signs pig deal with China
    The government has signed a multi-million pound deal to export British pork to China.
    18 May 12, 09:05:14
  • Euro fears on the streets of Spain
    Spain, feeling fragile, looks to Germany for help
    18 May 12, 03:05:05
  • Pawnbrokers attracting new custom
    Offering shoes and handbags as security for a loan
    18 May 12, 11:05:11
  • Huge economic challenge awaits Egypt's next leader
    Egypt's economic crisis sets major task for country's next leader
    19 May 12, 12:05:18
  • The entrepreneurs aiming to rebuild Greece
    The young entrepreneurs aiming to rebuild Greece
    17 May 12, 11:05:03
  • Asian trading heads for online
    The social networks breaking Asia's stock market traditions
    17 May 12, 11:05:59
  • How to ask for a pay rise
    How to ask your boss for a pay rise
    16 May 12, 11:05:03
  • How a Greek euro exit could affect you
    How a Greek euro exit could affect you
    16 May 12, 11:05:31

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