The News
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BBC News - Business
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The latest stories from the Business section of the BBC News web site.
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IMF chief Lagarde made key witness
A French court does not place IMF head Christine Lagarde under investigation over a payout made when she was finance minister, making her a key witness instead.
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London Market Report
London's leading shares lose further ground in Friday trading, extending Thursday's global sell-off.
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News Corp to split in two on 28 June
News Corp announces it will officially split its publishing and entertainment businesses on 28 June, two years after the UK phone-hacking scandal involving the News of the World.
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Co-op halts new business lending
Co-operative Bank has stopped offering new business loans amid concerns over its capital position and talks with UK regulators.
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Japanese stocks recover after falls
Shares in Japan have closed 0.89% higher, one day after Thursday's global sell-off in shares.
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VIDEO: Hugh's review: Stock markets volatile
It has been a turbulent week on the world's stock markets, with investor confidence shaken amid fears that central banks may ease their stimulus plans.
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Second RBS apology for app glitch
RBS has apologised for the second time in two months after customers were unable to login to their accounts through their mobile phone app.
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Amazon reveals fan fiction platform
Fan fiction authors will be able to publish and sell some titles in the US via new e-book platform Kindle Worlds.
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VIDEO: Hermes 'will remain family-run'
Fashion house Hermes says that despite hostile takeover attempts, its will remain a family-run business.
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AUDIO: 'Long way to go' for Man United
Manchester United has struck a new loan deal to cut the amount of interest it pays on its huge debts.
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TV and tech, learning to live together
TV and technology are learning to live together
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Low rates 'fail to deter savers'
A lack of confidence among consumers has pushed up savings levels in the last year despite the low rates of interest available, banks say.
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AUDIO: Burberry boss 'looking to Middle East'
The Today programme's Friday Boss is Burberry chief executive Angela Ahrendts.
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Germany reports sluggish growth
Germany's economy barely grew in the first quarter of the year, figures show, as private consumption helped offset shrinking exports and investment.
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VIDEO: Fears over EU-US energy price divide
The cost of energy used to be roughly the same on both sides of the Atlantic, but the US-led revolution in shale oil and gas has sent prices tumbling.
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VIDEO: IMF's Lagarde faces fresh questions
Christine Lagarde will find out on Friday if she will be put under formal investigation for her role in a payout made to a tycoon when she was finance minister.
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Manchester United cuts debt costs
Manchester United has struck a new loan deal to cut the amount of interest it pays on its huge debts.
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VIDEO: The book clubs that find bestsellers
Hookline Books have started a new way of finding bestsellers with book groups at the heart of the decision-making process.
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German football model is a league apart
How German football clubs treat their fans differently
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Can watches show more than the time?
Why have we been waiting so long for watches to catch up with smart phones?
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