Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
Amber alert for north as snow warning extended across Scotland
Fresh weather warnings for ice and snow have been issued covering all of Scotland on Tuesday, as hundreds of schools remain closed in the north of the country.
A Met Office alert has been upgraded to amber in parts of the north until 19:00, while in central and southern areas a yellow warning is in place until 11:00.
Transport Scotland said that within the Amber warning area a further 5-10cm of snow is expected, with 15cm on higher ground above 200m.
Nestle recalls some baby formula products over toxin fears
Nestle has recalled some baby formula products over concerns they contain a toxin which can cause food poisoning.
The food and drink giant said specific batches of its SMA infant formula and follow-on formula were not safe to be fed to babies.
It said the batches potentially contain cereulide, which can cause nausea and vomiting when consumed.
Stewart Milne Group administration extended nearly two years after collapse
The administration for Stewart Milne Group and its subsidiaries has been extended for a further 12 months.
Administrators Teneo have had a request to extend the process to January 7 2027, approved by the Court of Session in Edinburgh.
It comes nearly two years to the day since the housebuilder collapsed, with the loss of more than 300 jobs.
Electric car discounts are unsustainable, warns industry group
Industry discounts for electric vehicles are "unsustainable", a major motoring group has warned, as the number of new cars registered in the UK exceeded two million last year for the first time since the pandemic.
Nearly 500,000 of the new cars sold were electric, according to figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT).
SMMT chief executive, Mike Hawes, welcomed what he called a "reasonably solid result amid tough economic and geopolitical headwinds".