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Goldman Sachs results beat forecasts despite bond trading hit

Third quarter profits at the US banking giant fall, but its results were not as bad as expected. from BBC News - Business http://ift.tt/2zhc9Xd

Legoland owner warns of terrorism impact to its profits

Shares of Merlin Entertainment tumble 20% after the firm forecasts flat growth for this year. from BBC News - Business http://ift.tt/2xNcR2d

FCA agrees to RBS report scrutiny

A committee of MPs had threatened to force publication of the report if the FCA did not agree. from BBC News - Business http://ift.tt/2kT6UL8

Bricks and mortar shops are cashing in on online shopping

The rise of online shopping has turned retail upside down but innovative retailers are combining online and offline shopping. from BBC News - Business http://ift.tt/2yPLPHV

OECD warns 'no deal' Brexit would hit UK economy hard

The Paris-based think tank says leaving the EU without a deal could be very damaging to the UK. from BBC News - Business http://ift.tt/2x2GRTD

UK merger rules face change to bolster national security

The government wants to be able to scrutinise deals with companies whose turnover is more than £1m. from BBC News - Business http://ift.tt/2ggFUA7

UK inflation at highest since April 2012

UK inflation hit 3% last month for the first time since April 2012 - up from 2.9% in August, the ONS reports from BBC News - Business http://ift.tt/2gLjIPq

Asos profits surge as overseas sales boosted by weak pound

The online fashion retailer's international sales have been boosted by the fall in sterling. from BBC News - Business http://ift.tt/2kTOEBw

Sweet success

What's the best way to sell online? And how do you make sure your website really works? from BBC News - Business http://ift.tt/2yt6zUM

Ikea: why we have a love-hate relationship with the Swedish retailer

The Swedish furniture giant has been in the UK for 30 years, and earned both fans and critics. from BBC News - Business http://ift.tt/2yQeagU

Bombardier to partner Airbus on C-Series jets

The European aerospace firm is to take a majority stake in Bombardier's C-Series jet project. from BBC News - Business http://ift.tt/2xMFrke

Vanguard boss warns on stock market highs

One of the world's biggest investors says there could be a "decent-sized" fall in stock markets. from BBC News - Business http://ift.tt/2ggiCdw

New Zealand faces 'chipocalypse' as farmers warn of crisps shortage

Potato varieties used to make crisps could be in short supply after a wet season hit farmers hard. from BBC News - Business http://ift.tt/2xJX1Wl

UK TV drama about North Korea hit by cyber-attack

The TV series Opposite Number was cancelled following a cyber-attack in 2014. from BBC News - Business http://ift.tt/2gK666N

Newcastle United: Mike Ashley puts Premier League club up for sale

Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley puts the Premier League club up for sale after a decade in charge at St James' Park. from BBC News - Business http://ift.tt/2xJqtXj

Lufthansa bids for parts of Alitalia

Germany's Lufthansa makes an offer for parts of the Italian airline, as the sale deadline is pushed back. from BBC News - Business http://ift.tt/2xJsOqm

Daimler recalls 400,000 Mercedes-Benz cars in the UK

The cars are being recalled over a potential airbag safety issue. from BBC News - Business http://ift.tt/2x0qG9f

Weinstein Company in talks over possible sale

Weinstein Company in talks over a possible sale in the fallout from sexual assault claims against Harvey Weinstein. from BBC News - Business http://ift.tt/2zslE6Y

Wi-fi security flaw 'puts devices at risk of hacks'

Researchers have revealed details of a major problem with the way wi-fi data is protected. from BBC News - Business http://ift.tt/2yNunUk

Oil prices rise amid Iraq tensions

Crude prices rise as Iraqi forces capture territory from Kurds and the US mulls sanctions on Iran. from BBC News - Business http://ift.tt/2yrqenu