Posted at 11:18 30 Aug 202211:18 30 Aug 2022Lurpak maker warns dairy prices will remain highBy Becky MortonBusiness reporter, BBC NewsThe Ukraine war has pushed up feed, fertiliser and fuel costs for dairy farmers, the company says.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 7:03 30 Aug 20227:03 30 Aug 2022India tycoon Ambani launches $25bn 5G planBy Annabelle LiangBusiness reporterMukesh Ambani says his firm is also working with Google to develop a budget 5G smartphone.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 17:36 25 Aug 202217:36 25 Aug 2022Ukraine war: Citi bank to close Russian branchesThe US bank will end its consumer operations in Russia after failing to find a buyer for the business.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 11:38 25 Aug 202211:38 25 Aug 2022Shell fined for overcharging pre-payment customersOil giant's home energy supplier must pay more than £500,000 after errors linked to the piece cap.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 3:30 25 Aug 20223:30 25 Aug 2022Covid-19 'existential crisis' is over, says QantasBy Annabelle LiangBusiness reporterAt the same time Air New Zealand's boss says his firm is in the "revive" phase of its Covid turnaround.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 23:25 24 Aug 202223:25 24 Aug 2022Flexible firms take break from fixed bank holidaysBy MaryLou CostaBusiness reporterLetting staff choose when to take bank holidays boosts work-life balance and productivity, some firms say.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 4:40 24 Aug 20224:40 24 Aug 2022India tycoon in hostile bid for major news channelGautam Adani's move has drawn attention because he is seen as being close to PM Modi.Read moreBBC Russian
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Posted at 18:43 22 Aug 202218:43 22 Aug 2022PwC sued by worker over 'pub golf' head injuryAn auditor at one of the UK's largest accountancy firms claims a drinking game left him injured.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 11:10 22 Aug 202211:10 22 Aug 2022Cineworld confirms it is considering bankruptcyBy Noor NanjiBusiness reporter, BBC NewsThe cinema chain, which also owns Picturehouse, says it has struggled with poor ticket sales.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 7:34 22 Aug 20227:34 22 Aug 2022Shanghai sites go dark as drought hits powerBy Annabelle LiangBusiness reporterPower cuts elsewhere in China have also hit major manufacturers of cars and smartphones.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 15:25 19 Aug 202215:25 19 Aug 2022Cineworld shares plunge on bankruptcy fearsBy Noor NanjiBusiness reporter, BBC NewsThe heavily indebted cinema chain, which also owns Picturehouse, has been hit by poor audiences.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 23:25 18 Aug 202223:25 18 Aug 2022Why more people are working from home on FridaysBy Michael RaceBusiness reporter, BBC NewsWhile there are benefits to ending the week at home, Friday after work drinks could be fizzling out.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 15:29 18 Aug 202215:29 18 Aug 2022Chinese buyout of UK firm blocked on security fearsThe move is the latest attempt by the government to limit China's involvement in UK business and technology.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 23:07 17 Aug 202223:07 17 Aug 2022Pharmacies ordered to pay $650m in US opioids suitBy Bernd Debusmann JrBBC News, WashingtonIt comes after a court found the chains helped create an oversupply of opioid pills in Ohio counties.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 11:26 17 Aug 202211:26 17 Aug 2022Ladbrokes owner to pay £17m for breaching rulesBy Jasmine AnderssonBBC NewsEntain failed to properly check possible money-laundering or offer support to struggling customers.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 23:03 16 Aug 202223:03 16 Aug 2022WeWork founder's latest venture raises eyebrowsBy Natalie ShermanBusiness reporter, New YorkAdam Neumann's financial backers say he's a "visionary leader" but others have doubts over his latest plans.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 12:42 16 Aug 202212:42 16 Aug 2022Ted Baker set for £211m takeover by Reebok's ownerBy Noor NanjiBusiness reporter, BBC NewsThe bid by Authentic Brands, which also owns Elvis Presley's image rights, ends months of speculation.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 7:08 16 Aug 20227:08 16 Aug 2022China tech giants hand algorithm data to governmentBy Annabelle LiangBusiness reporterAlibaba and Tiktok-owner ByteDance are among firms that have shared information with regulators.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 2:19 16 Aug 20222:19 16 Aug 2022Heathrow extends passenger cap to end of OctoberIt means a daily limit on departing passengers will now apply until after the October half-term holidays.Read moreBBC Russian
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Lurpak maker warns dairy prices will remain high
By Becky Morton
Business reporter, BBC News
The Ukraine war has pushed up feed, fertiliser and fuel costs for dairy farmers, the company says.
Read moreIndia tycoon Ambani launches $25bn 5G plan
By Annabelle Liang
Business reporter
Mukesh Ambani says his firm is also working with Google to develop a budget 5G smartphone.
Read moreUkraine war: Citi bank to close Russian branches
The US bank will end its consumer operations in Russia after failing to find a buyer for the business.
Read moreShell fined for overcharging pre-payment customers
Oil giant's home energy supplier must pay more than £500,000 after errors linked to the piece cap.
Read moreCovid-19 'existential crisis' is over, says Qantas
By Annabelle Liang
Business reporter
At the same time Air New Zealand's boss says his firm is in the "revive" phase of its Covid turnaround.
Read moreFlexible firms take break from fixed bank holidays
By MaryLou Costa
Business reporter
Letting staff choose when to take bank holidays boosts work-life balance and productivity, some firms say.
Read moreIndia tycoon in hostile bid for major news channel
Gautam Adani's move has drawn attention because he is seen as being close to PM Modi.
Read more'My dream sales job turned into a nightmare'
By Lora Jones, Nalini Sivathasan & Samantha Everett
BBC News
A BBC investigation reveals tough working conditions and the potential exploitation of young sales agents.
Read morePwC sued by worker over 'pub golf' head injury
An auditor at one of the UK's largest accountancy firms claims a drinking game left him injured.
Read moreCineworld confirms it is considering bankruptcy
By Noor Nanji
Business reporter, BBC News
The cinema chain, which also owns Picturehouse, says it has struggled with poor ticket sales.
Read moreShanghai sites go dark as drought hits power
By Annabelle Liang
Business reporter
Power cuts elsewhere in China have also hit major manufacturers of cars and smartphones.
Read moreCineworld shares plunge on bankruptcy fears
By Noor Nanji
Business reporter, BBC News
The heavily indebted cinema chain, which also owns Picturehouse, has been hit by poor audiences.
Read moreWhy more people are working from home on Fridays
By Michael Race
Business reporter, BBC News
While there are benefits to ending the week at home, Friday after work drinks could be fizzling out.
Read moreChinese buyout of UK firm blocked on security fears
The move is the latest attempt by the government to limit China's involvement in UK business and technology.
Read morePharmacies ordered to pay $650m in US opioids suit
By Bernd Debusmann Jr
BBC News, Washington
It comes after a court found the chains helped create an oversupply of opioid pills in Ohio counties.
Read moreLadbrokes owner to pay £17m for breaching rules
By Jasmine Andersson
BBC News
Entain failed to properly check possible money-laundering or offer support to struggling customers.
Read moreWeWork founder's latest venture raises eyebrows
By Natalie Sherman
Business reporter, New York
Adam Neumann's financial backers say he's a "visionary leader" but others have doubts over his latest plans.
Read moreTed Baker set for £211m takeover by Reebok's owner
By Noor Nanji
Business reporter, BBC News
The bid by Authentic Brands, which also owns Elvis Presley's image rights, ends months of speculation.
Read moreChina tech giants hand algorithm data to government
By Annabelle Liang
Business reporter
Alibaba and Tiktok-owner ByteDance are among firms that have shared information with regulators.
Read moreHeathrow extends passenger cap to end of October
It means a daily limit on departing passengers will now apply until after the October half-term holidays.
Read more