Lloyds is expected to cut a tenth of its entire workforce, amounting to around 9,000 jobs, in a digital push over the next three years.
An investigation into Tesco's profit overstatement has uncovered evidence of "inappropriate behaviour" by staff, although the shortfall may be less than first feared, according to reports.
Investors are justified in feeling cautious around technology, media, and telecoms stocks, but the UK also surprising number of opportunities in that sector. Unicorn's Fraser Mackersie explains.
Paul Marriage's Schroder UK Dynamic Smaller Companies fund is to reopen to new investment on 20 October after assets fell to a more manageable level.
UK defensives have been en vogue, but are cyclical stocks - bashed by sterling strength and de-ratings - even worth a look? SVM's Neil Veitch reports.
Markets have rallied a long way in the last two years, and Benjamin Graham and David Dodd, the fathers of value investing, would probably find few opportunities at the moment, according to Jupiter's Ben Whitmore.
The UK mid-cap index still look pricey despite a sell-off which has left it down 7.5% year-to-date, according to Invesco Perpetual's head of UK equities Mark Barnett.
After decades of superb growth and dividend payouts, the supermarkets have encountered an epic adversary. Is it curtains for income investors? Or are there alternatives to battered banks, insurers and oil companies? Walker Crips' Chris Kitchenham explores....