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Spain's fourth-largest bank, Bankia, asks for a bailout worth 19bns euros ($24bn; £15bn), and admits that it made a massive loss last year.
Apple's boss, Tim Cook, turns down a payout worth about $75m (£48m) that he was due from the technology giant's upcoming dividend.
Twelve English High Streets - from Cornwall to Northumberland - will share a £1.2m pot of government cash to rejuvenate shopping areas.
The same currency exchange providers can offer significantly different rates across the UK, a consumer group says.
The High Court has rejected an attempt by HMRC to get the so-called "football creditors rule" abolished in England.
The EU files a suit against Argentina's import restrictions at the WTO in the latest stage of a trade row between the two.
The former head of fraud and security for digital banking at Lloyds is charged in connection with an alleged £2.5m fraud.
Some customers of two banks - Barclays and Santander - have been unable to access their bank accounts online ahead of the weekend.
Most HSBC shareholders have approved the bank's executive pay awards at the annual general meeting, bucking the recent trend for shareholder revolts.
Lord Smith of Kelvin will chair the UK's Green Investment Bank, Business Secretary Vince Cable announces.
Microsoft has asked Google to remove more than 500,000 links from its search index in the last month, figures show.
Google suffers its first patent defeat since taking over Motorola Mobility in a battle over how Android handles texts.
The chief executive of the Student Loans Company, who attracted controversy over his tax arrangements, is to stand down when his contract expires early next year.
China's Huawei files a complaint against InterDigital, accusing the US firm of abusing its position and charging ''exploitative'' fees for mobile patents.
The owner of Currys and PC World, Dixons Retail, says it has been given new credit by its banks and will be able to meet this year's debt repayments.
Japan's consumer prices rise in April, spurred by rising fuel and energy costs, official data shows.
Australia's mining magnate Gina Rinehart has become the world's richest woman with assets of $28bn, a respected business magazine says.
A Swiss-made chocolate bunny, wrapped in gold foil, cannot be registered as a trademark, the European Court of Justice court has ruled.
Three men are charged over the seizure of £4.1m of counterfeit coins - thought to be the biggest such discovery in the UK.
Free banking is a "dangerous myth", according to Andrew Bailey, who is due to become the chief regulator of the financial services industry.
Customers have been misled by supermarkets over discounts and multi-buy offers, according to consumer group Which?.
Thailand reports a surprise fall in its exports for April because of falling demand from key markets such as Europe and the US.
The Chinese authorities release a Singaporean banker held without charge since March on suspicion of aiding a criminal.
The UK economy shrank by 0.3% in the first three months of the year, more than previously estimated, revised figures show.
Spain's Bankia asks the government for a bailout of 19bn euros ($24bn; £15bn), while the region of Catalonia has already asked for help.
Shareholders of Alibaba.com agree to the company's plan to buy back shares in a bid to take the firm private.
Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt sent a note to David Cameron suggesting his support for News Corp's bid for BSkyB before he was put in charge of deciding on the deal, the Leveson Inquiry hears.
Rangers ask the Court of Session to overturn a transfer ban imposed on the club by the Scottish Football Association.
BBC agrees a new deal to broadcast Premier League highlights on Match of the Day until the end of the 2015-16 season.
The United States can bid for the Olympics again after agreeing a revenue-sharing deal with the International Olympic Committee.
China "moving into stimulus mode" says Miranda Carr
Sir Martin Sorrell gave his advice to the government on changing employment rules after the furore over the Beecroft Report which has divided the coalition over the hiring and firing of staff.
The government could be set for a climbdown on plans for a "caravan tax" measure announced in George Osborne's Budget earlier this year.
The battle for the hearts and minds of the Scottish people is underway as those hoping for a "yes" vote in a referendum on Scottish independence have launched their campaign.
European leaders met last night in Brussels. Linda Yueh, Bloomberg's economics editor, and Stefanie Bolzen of German paper Die Welt, debate what comes next for Greece and the eurozone.
Five daily local newspapers around the UK are releasing their final editions and will soon become weekly publications.
The Ministry of Justice has been sharing its own ideas on how to create a more diverse judiciary, but the law is not the only sector where women are less than equal in the senior stakes.
EU leaders want Greece to remain in the eurozone but to "respect its commitments", European Council President Herman Van Rompuy has said.
Egyptians turn to traditional saving schemes to make ends meet
Are there any pitfalls to cashback shopping sites?
Six reasons why the Indian rupee has fallen sharply in value.
The start-ups changing Vietnam's tech industry
Are free markets giving way to protectionism?
Dutch football clubs show the way with strict spending rules
Did buying Ben & Jerry's change Unilever?
Android und iOS beherrschen die Smartphone - Welt Laut IDC wurden im ersten Quartal 2012 weltweit 152 Millionen Smartphones verkauft. Mehr als die Hälfte davon sind mit Android ausgerüstet, ein knappes Viertel iPhones mit iOS.
(heise)
Elton John Sänger Elton John wurde mit einer schweren Atemwegs erkrankung ins Krankenhaus eingeliefert – der Popstar musste sogar einige Konzerte absagen. Er entschuldigte sich bei den Fans.
(bunte)
SpaceX: Dragon dockt an die ISS an Die Nasa hat das Andocken der privaten Raumfähre Dragon an die ISS erlaubt. Das Manöver hat am frühen Freitag morgen begonnen und soll am Nachmittag abgeschlossen sein.
(golem IT)


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