Goldman Sachs removes bonus cap, demand for gold and Novo Nordisk forecastsIan King looks at news that Europe's biggest company Novo Nordisk is once again raising its sales and profits forecasts for the year.
Apple trying to fix iPhone's alarming problem - as Samsung posts jibe on social mediaApple is trying to fix a problem which caused some iPhone alarms to not go off.
Pint-sized wine to be allowed on shelves from SeptemberPint-sized bottles of wine will be allowed on UK shelves from autumn under new post-Brexit trade rules - but doubts have been raised over their demand.
Weight loss jab firm's results are stunning - and it could be on the brink of something even more excitingNovo Nordisk, the maker of anti-diabetes and weight-loss drugs Ozempic and Wegovy, today displayed again why it has become Europe's biggest company by stock market value during the last year.
Goldman Sachs scraps bonus cap for top London-based staffGoldman Sachs is removing a cap on bonuses for London-based staff, paving the way for it to resume making multimillion pound payouts to its best-performing traders and dealmakers.
Revolution Bars' rivals eye bids for struggling chain's assetsSome of the leading players in Britain's night-time economy are looking to cherry-pick assets from Revolution Bars, the London-listed leisure group.
Fall in house prices as mortgage costs increaseShifting expectations for UK interest rate cuts have contributed to a dip in house price growth, according to a closely watched measure.
US interest rates held again after three months of disappointing inflation dataThe US central bank, the Fed, has again kept interest rates high - at 5.25% to 5.5%.
Business payments comparison site Tuza taps backers for £4mA price comparison platform which enables small businesses to assess the relative cost of payment services is raising millions of pounds to fund its growth.
Shell profits surprise as it battles major investors on climate commitmentsShell has reported better than expected first quarter profits and moved to woo shareholders as it battles a group of major investors seeking greater action against climate change at the company.
London's black cab drivers file multimillion pound lawsuit against UberUber faces a multimillion-pound lawsuit from London's black cab drivers in a revival of the longstanding dispute over the operation of the ride-hailing app in the UK capital.
Data suggests why Chinese manufacturers dominate in so many sectorsChinese manufacturers receive nine times more government support than their Western counterparts, according to calculations from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) which help explain the country's...
Universal artists to return to TikTok as dispute comes to an endUniversal Music and TikTok have ended a dispute over royalties after the label pulled millions of songs from the social media platform.
UK interest rates should stay high until inflation eases further, OECD saysOne of the world's leading economic authorities has warned the UK that borrowing should remain expensive until the rate of price rises eases further and stays there.