Overseas ownership of the eastern end of Oxford Street has increased by 22% since December 2014.
Sir Ian Cheshire is set to become the chair of Barclays after the appointment was approved.
People who lost cash in the collapse of the Spanish property market are now claiming the money back.
Ladbrokes has been ordered to pay £71m after losing a court case over a tax avoidance scheme.
Book retailer Waterstones has been accused of opening unbranded stores with independent names.
A whistleblower who claims his firm was pushed into administration by Royal Bank of Scotland’s company rescue unit, said the bank will try to silence him.
Builders have used Help to Buy to support developments in areas of weak demand.
Some builders have used Help to Buy to prop up the market in weaker parts of the country.
Major investors in the Co-operative Bank are pushing for change in the company’s management.
Coffee shop chain Caffe Nero paid no corporation tax again last year despite making profits of £25.5m.
The wife of Metro Bank founder Vernon Hill received £3.3m last year for work her firm did kitting out the bank’s 48 branches.
The number of mortgage approvals made a surprise jump to the highest number in almost a year.