Accountancy firm KPMG has removed the leadership team of its South African arm. Show more
Chris Low of FTN Financial sums up the day's trading on Wall Street
Ahead of Sunday's election, we hear why Germans are worried about rising rents. Show more
The Canadian plane-maker Bombardier faces a 220% US import duty. Show more
Turkey and the US are embroiled in a diplomatic row, mutually scaling back visa services. Show more
Kobe Steel admitted it had falsified quality control data possibly for up to a decade. Show more
Doug McIntyre of 24/7 Wall Street looks at today's trading.
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'Giant Corruption Conspiracy' Inquiry in South Africa
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South Africa's parliament is beginning an inquiry into alleged corruption in government Show more
The EU says Britain has two weeks to indicate what it will pay when it leaves the bloc
Russell Cleveland of Renn Capital in Dallas, Texas on the day's trading. Show more
There are indications an agreement on the first phase of Brexit talks could be struck. Show more
We assess the country's economic significance with Finland's prime minister, Juha Sipilä. Show more
German Chancellor Angela Merkel says she is hopeful that fresh coalition talks aimed at ending the country's political stalemate can succeed. Show more
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Update: Venezuela Extends Blockade on Dutch Caribbean Islands
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Aruba, Curaçao and Bonaire are accused them of harbouring powerful smuggling gangs. Show more
We hear from businesses, workers and retirees on Donald Trump's first year as president Show more
China's debt is already 300% of its GDP. How does its spending plan compare with the US? Show more
China has once again dominated a list of global self-made female billionaires. Show more
The White House announces trade sanctions against China. Show more
Deutsche Bank's CEO John Cryan makes way for a new boss, Christian Sewing. Show more
The world's largest advertising agency, WPP, is losing its boss, Sir Martin Sorrell Show more