04:30:38 | ◀︎ | South Korea's Kia tops US car quality ranking | |
09:35:08 | ◀︎ | Tesco 'encouraged' by sales progress | |
10:07:08 | ◀︎ | First bid for McDonald's China franchises confirmed | |
12:59:57 | ◀︎ | Shutdown at UK's largest gas facility | |
14:31:43 | ◀︎ | Asian millionaires 'top wealth rankings' | |
14:34:00 | ◀︎ | Tesco shares bolstered by sales rise | |
15:07:27 | ◀︎ | Chappell 'tapped BHS for Bahamas flight' | |
16:55:58 | ◀︎ | Blackberry loss widens to $670m | |
18:18:20 | ◀︎ | Macy's chief executive Terry Lundgren to step down | |
19:43:42 | ◀︎ | Software firm Twilio soars 60% on market debut | |
20:29:21 | ◀︎ | Volkswagen 'to pay $10bn' for US emissions scandal | |
22:00:58 | ◀︎ | Led Zeppelin cleared of plagiarism in Stairway case |
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23/06/16 04:30
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South Korean car maker Kia comes first in a closely watched US car quality ranking, edging out the luxury brands that usually claim the top spot.
23/06/16 09:35
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Tesco says it is "encouraged" by its progress in a challenging market as it reports a second consecutive quarter of higher sales.
23/06/16 10:07
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The first bid is confirmed for McDonald's China and Hong Kong restaurants, as the US fast food giant plans to franchise its business in the country.
23/06/16 12:59
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The UK's largest gas storage facility is being shut down for 42 days, prompting volatility in wholesale gas prices.
23/06/16 14:31
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Asian millionaires now control more wealth than those in North America, Europe and other regions, according to a report.
23/06/16 14:34
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The FTSE 100 rises, with shares in Tesco trading higher after the supermarket reports a second consecutive quarter of rising sales.
23/06/16 15:07
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The former owner of BHS, Dominic Chappell, tried to buy family flights to the Bahamas on the company's travel budget, new documents reveal.
23/06/16 16:55
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Blackberry reports a $670m (£450m) quarterly net loss, but the mobile phone company forecasts that its full-year results will beat expectations.