Greece's ailing economy grinds to a halt Greece's ailing economy grinds to a haltGreek business leaders say they can no longer obtain the most basic credit – and to make matter worse, the government has stopped paying its bills
IAG chief receptive to rival buying Bankia stake IAG chief receptive to rival buying Bankia stakeMost plausible trade buyers for the troubled Spanish lender's 12 per cent stake would be the fast-growing Gulf airlines
Ryanair RyanairA deal with Aer Lingus was blocked five years ago because carriers were important operators on short-haul routes and regulators may take some persuading now
Hedge funds battered by euro crisis Hedge funds battered by euro crisisSince the beginning of 2010, the average manager has returned 7 per cent – the longest stretch of disappointment the industry has suffered
Mansions, memorabilia and a personal log tax Mansions, memorabilia and a personal log taxThe son of country's president spent millions on luxury goods and memorabilia, US prosecutors allege
Statoil looks to tap into US shale boom Statoil looks to tap into US shale boomEnergy group faces prospect of slow growth in Norwegian output towards end of the decade and seeks to tap into benefits of the shale oil and gas boom
Aim sets sights on European groups Aim sets sights on European groupsThe exchange that focuses on smaller companies is targeting companies struggling to raise financing amid the financial and economic crisis
Forget Grexit, it's time to fret about ‘Chindown' Forget Grexit, it's time to fret about ‘Chindown'If Greece goes, everyone will suffer. But as China slows, only for some will it spell the end of their magic moment, writes David Pilling
Transcript: FT interview with Benoît Cœuré Transcript: FT interview with Benoît CœuréFinancial Times interview with Benoît Cœuré, European Central Bank executive board member
Cœuré seeks greater economic integration Cœuré seeks greater economic integrationECB executive board member responsible for its market operations readily admits ‘great deal of anxiety' among investors
Ryanair's Aer Lingus bid faces turbulence Ryanair's Aer Lingus bid faces turbulenceBrussels competition authorities and attitude of Irish government pose hurdles to budget carrier's third takeover attempt in six years
H&M reports jump in pre-tax profits H&M reports jump in pre-tax profitsSwedish retailer says higher cotton prices have been ‘more or less neutralised' while its new collections are selling well despite tough conditions