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News Corp enjoys jump in quarterly profits

Despite his phone-hacking woes in Britain, Rupert Murdoch's empire is still delivering for its shareholders...

UK manufacturing grinds to life?

The March ONS data is out and, despite the recession, manufacturing is making a half-hearted comeback with a 0.9% rise.

Queen's Speech confirms government plans for business

In the Queen's Speech to Parliament today, her Majesty confirmed government proposals to reduce red tape and help businesses grow.

Sainsbury's tastes the difference with healthy results

The supermarket giant has posted 6.8% growth in sales, and its highest market share for almost a decade, but a slight dip in profits...

Global markets shudder as Greece flounders

The euro is at a three-month low. The FTSE closed down 1.8%, the lowest level this year. The MSCI world equity index shows a 0.4% fall. All in all, it's a grim day for global finance.

Odds on Greece leaving the euro, reckons Ladbrokes

Stat of the day: 4/6. Ladbrokes has slashed its odds on Greece leaving the euro by the end of 2012 to just 4/6.

Wonga.com to introduce business lending

The controversial high-cost lender is promising to make business loans available within 15 minutes of an application.

HSBC keeps on trimming

Stat of the day: £741m - How much banking giant HSBC has made in cost savings in the last year.

Eurozone faces fresh turmoil after weekend whirlwind

The future of the single currency and the European Union is back in the spotlight after a turbulent weekend.

TUI Travel first half losses hit £457m

Thomson owner Tui Travel sees half-year losses widen but forecasts a good summer, as rival Thomas Cook is thrown a lifeline.

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