Sept 6 - The Berlin consumer electronics trade fair IFA is celebrating its largest ever show, in what organisers say is a mark of growing confidence in the sector.
Sept. 6 - Germany's E.ON and RWE are set to make billions of euros of extra profits after the German government extended the lifespans of nuclear power plants.
Sept. 6 - As U.S. troops move out there are growing fears that insurgents in Iraq will attack economic targets such as oil facilities in the southern part of the country.
Sept. 6 - British Airways and Iberia have a list of 12 potential airlines to buy or merge with when their own tie-up is complete according to BA Chief Executive Willie Walsh.
Sept. 6 - British Oil giant BP is restarting its sale of assets in Alaska having failed to sell them to apache in July according to a report in the Financial Times.
Sept. 6 - British drug regulators call for GlaxoSmithKline's diabetes drug Avandia to be pulled from sale due to concerns about heart risks, as the EU reviews the drug's safety.
Aug. 3 - The venerable music producer who has helped shape the sounds of many of the world’s best known musical acts including Michael Jackson and Frank Sinatra unveils a new signature line of headphones at the IFA Consumer Electronics Fair in Berlin.
Japan's Suzuki will build its fourth Indian plant, boosting output to 1.5 million cars annually in one of the world's fastest growing markets. Dan Sloan reports.