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JP Morgan settles Epstein lawsuits with US Virgin Islands and Jes Staley

It will pay the US Virgin Islands to resolve a lawsuit over its alleged ties with the convicted sex offender.

Two French supermarkets to sell fuel at cost price

Carrefour and E.Leclerc are holding down the price of petrol and diesel to help people cope with inflation.

Amazon: US accuses online giant of illegal monopoly

The Federal Trade Commission alleges Amazon uses "unfair" and "illegal" strategies to keep power.

Reddit to begin paying people for popular posts

The social media site will split revenue with contributors who are awarded "gold" by other users.

Iceland boss retracts HIV needle staff attack claim

Richard Walker says sorry for alleging shop workers contracted HIV from assaults with infected needles.

Shrinkflation strikes again as Galaxy chocolate gets smaller

Mars says making the bar smaller was "necessary" because of higher costs such as raw materials.

HS2: Scrapping Manchester link would be very stupid, says ex-rail boss

Former Strategic Rail Authority boss says cancelling the leg to Manchester would hurt other projects.

Water firms forced to pay back customers for poor performance

Regulator Ofwat orders companies in England and Wales to cut bills after missing targets.

Evergrande shares slide as mainland unit misses debt payment

Several current and former executives have been detained says Chinese business wire Caixin.

Spotify will not ban AI-made music, says boss

In a rare interview, Spotify boss Daniel Ek talks to the BBC about AI, regulation and Harry and Meghan.