Australia businessman Alan Bond dies
05 Jun 2015 4:12:28
One of Australia's biggest corporate criminals, and winner of the America's Cup, Alan Bond dies aged 77 after heart surgery.
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China shares in fresh seven-year high
05 Jun 2015 3:30:59
Shares on mainland China reached a new seven-year high on Friday, with the Shanghai Composite reaching above 5,000 points for the first time since 2008.
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Nestle pulls Maggi noodles in India
05 Jun 2015 2:22:56
Nestle withdraws its bestselling instant noodle brand Maggi from Indian shops, citing "unfounded" concerns about the product's safety.
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UK hiring pace reported slow in May
05 Jun 2015 1:07:46
The pace of UK hiring slowed down in May according to a report, as companies assessed the outcome of the general election.
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Will Iran transform global gas markets?
04 Jun 2015 3:44:38
Will Iran transform global energy markets?
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What's the state of the Turkish economy?
04 Jun 2015 3:34:15
What's the economic context?
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VIDEO: India's full throttle motorbike market
04 Jun 2015 3:34:03
Only a decade ago, not many could afford foreign motorbikes in India - but rising wealth has changed the fortunes of bike manufacturers in the country.
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VIDEO: Seeking the disappearing petrol stations
04 Jun 2015 3:23:12
Andrew Parker is trying to capture the beauty of Britain's local service stations before they all disappear.
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VIDEO: Acronym dispute: Greek debt explained
04 Jun 2015 3:18:31
A look at all the acronyms used in the Greek debt crisis
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Call for sugary food and drinks tax
04 Jun 2015 3:17:35
Doctors call for a tax on sugary food and drinks to tackle what they have described as an "obesity epidemic".
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Creating the blackest paint in the world
04 Jun 2015 3:01:39
Creating the blackest black paint in the world
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Israel PM attacks Orange over deal
04 Jun 2015 8:36:14
Israel's Prime Minister has attacked the boss of the French telecom giant Orange for looking to pull out of a deal with an Israeli partner.
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Greece to delay IMF debt payment
04 Jun 2015 8:18:48
Greece tells the International Monetary Fund it will delay Friday's €300m (£216m) debt repayment and bundle all four of its June payments together.
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IMF asks Fed to delay rate rise
04 Jun 2015 4:21:16
The International Monetary Fund urges the US Federal Reserve to delay any interest rate rise until 2016.
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Welfare budget 'to hit 25-year low'
04 Jun 2015 4:15:32
Government spending cuts will see unprotected parts of the social security budget fall to their lowest level for 25 years, the Institute for Fiscal Studies warns.
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Why is it hard to make 1% cuts?
04 Jun 2015 3:43:27
Why is it hard to make 1% cuts?
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Ikea in big climate change plan
04 Jun 2015 3:18:48
Furniture giant Ikea says it will spend €1bn over the next five years to tackle climate change.
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Royal Mail stake to be sold off
04 Jun 2015 2:30:33
The government's remaining 30% stake in the Royal Mail is to be sold off to help pay down the deficit, George Osborne has said.
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EU court: German nuclear tax is legal
04 Jun 2015 2:13:49
The European Court of Justice has ruled that a German tax on nuclear energy does not breach European Union law.
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Apology over pension cash U-turn
04 Jun 2015 1:38:18
A pension provider has apologised to customers after backtracking on plans to allow people to withdraw some of their pension savings in cash.
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UK interest rates kept at record low
04 Jun 2015 1:31:30
The Bank of England keeps the benchmark UK interest rate at 0.5%, more than six years after it first cut the rate to its current record low.
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Marks and Spencer boss nets big bonus
04 Jun 2015 0:28:08
Marks and Spencer chief executive Marc Bolland makes £2.07m including bonus after retailer's profit rise.
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Charities 'buying mailing lists'
04 Jun 2015 9:55:26
Some of the UK's biggest charities buy data lists to contact householders with "begging letters", the BBC discovers.
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VIDEO: 'Our goal is never to throw away food'
04 Jun 2015 8:56:11
Tesco's chief executive Dave Lewis tells the BBC about his plans for the future and why he is making cutting down on food waste a priority.
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Tesco expands charity food scheme
04 Jun 2015 8:11:03
Supermarket giant Tesco is expanding a scheme which gives unsold food to charities from warehouses to include some local stores.
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