Mobile plans to overtake world population Mobile plans to overtake world populationMobile plans have grown 7% year-on-year – although the strongest growth will be in connecting machines and appliances to the internet
French prosecutor searches Areva HQ French prosecutor searches Areva HQFinancial prosecutors search offices in Paris for evidence of suspected criminal offences related to Areva's acquisition of UraMin in 2007
Bank of Cyprus to sell Russian arm Bank of Cyprus to sell Russian armNew chief executive John Hourican launches restructuring to shore up the lender's capital and refocus on its domestic market a year after it collapsed
Pemex sells bulk of Repsol holding Pemex sells bulk of Repsol holdingMove draws a line under a fractious relationship, which soured after the Mexican group backed a bid by Sacyr for the Spanish company
Paris trade talks threat over US BNP fine Paris trade talks threat over US BNP fineForeign minister says such a large fine for alleged sanctions violations would be an ‘unfair and unilateral decision' with ‘serious consequences'
European banks: Still unstable European banks: Still unstableThe search for yield has helped fund institutions on the eurozone periphery, but concerns over their financial health remain
Abdication is king's final gift to Spain Abdication is king's final gift to SpainDecision to step down should be seen as a brave and generous contribution to his country's long-overdue political renewal
African cement: Dangote's day? African cement: Dangote's day?Lafarge and the cement company owned by Africa's richest man are battling it out. Who is likely to emerge victorious?
Siemens rides lamely to Alstom's rescue Siemens rides lamely to Alstom's rescueThe German group's chief executive has some convincing to do over his launch of a counterbid to GE for the French energy and transport company
Dufry to buy rival Nuance for $1.7bn Dufry to buy rival Nuance for $1.7bnDeal will allow Dufry to expand in the busy Mediterranean market and cement its position at the top of the global airport retail industry
Sliced and diced debt deals make comeback Sliced and diced debt deals make comebackCertain securitisation deals have revived strongly in the US. The European market also appears to be coming back to life after a prolonged hibernation
Carlyle in negotiations to control Homair Carlyle in negotiations to control HomairMove comes after operator of camping and mobile homes says it has agreed to buy its main competitor, Eurocamp, in order to expand in Europe