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28 days ago - BBC News - Business
EDF is cutting its spending on its planned new nuclear power plant at Hinkley Point in Somerset to control costs, and says it will reduce the number of people working on the p...
28 days ago - BBC News - Business
Activity in the eurozone's manufacturing and services sectors continued to fall in April, a survey indicates, with even German output declining.
28 days ago - BBC News - Business
Apple has successfully defended itself against a Google patent claim that could have banned iPhones from being imported to the US.
28 days ago - Forum:Blog
Ahead of the World Economic Forum on Latin America, taking place this week in Lima, Peru, find below a breakdown of how the region is faring in terms of gender equality. The f...
28 days ago - BBC News - Business
UK mobile phone network EE says 318,000 people have signed up to its 4G services, adding it is on track to hit one million customers by the end of 2013.
28 days ago - BBC News - Business
Nokia has won a case calling for HTC to stop using microphone technology developed by the Finnish phone maker.
28 days ago - BBC News - Business
Lloyd Blankfein, the boss of Goldman Sachs, says banks are "afraid" of investing in small businesses because of the prospect of taking losses.
28 days ago - BBC News - Business
Sales of homes in the UK picked up in March but remained lower than the same month a year earlier, figures show.
28 days ago - BBC News - Business
Lloyd Blankfein, the boss of Goldman Sachs, says banks are "afraid" of investing in small businesses because of the prospect of taking losses.
28 days ago - BBC News - Business
The tech hub chasing India's big ambitions
28 days ago - BBC News - Business
Goldman Sachs boss Lloyd Blankfein says the UK must stick with its austerity plan or face a negative reaction from global investors.
28 days ago - BBC News - Business
The UK government borrowed £120.6bn in the financial year to April 2013, slightly lower than the amount it borrowed the previous year.
28 days ago - BBC News - Business
Apple will report its latest set of results on Tuesday, and analysts say it will reveal first fall in profits in a decade.
28 days ago - BBC News - Business
Facebook's Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg is asked if she has ever tried to download the archive of her personal data that Facebook has stored on her from her timelin...
28 days ago - BBC News - Business
More than 600 people apply to buy rundown homes in Stoke-on-Trent for £1 each, the city council says.
28 days ago - Forum:Blog
In the Americas, there are multiple threats to our national security and our citizens. As crime and the perception of crime increases, so does the cost of doing business, hind...
28 days ago - BBC News - Business
Clothing retailer Primark's "exceptionally strong" performance helps to push profits higher at owner Associated British Foods.
28 days ago - BBC News - Business
The case for an independent Scotland retaining the pound in a currency pact with the rest of the UK is not clear, according to Treasury analysis.
28 days ago - BBC News - Business
Growth in China's manufacturing sector slows in April, a survey by HSBC shows, adding to concerns about the country's economic recovery.
28 days ago - BBC News - Business
Research into robot cars in Singapore is being driven by a desire to get more people using public transport.
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