Citigroup follows Barclays in settling US Libor rigging lawsuit
Global bank agrees multimillion settlement to end private antitrust litigation stateside.
Bank of England sets out new money market code of conduct
The central bank said the aim of the new UK Money Markets Code is to bring integrity to City trading.
Secret tape raises fresh questions over Bank of England's role in Libor scandal
Recording of conversation between Barclays bankers appears to implicate central bank in Libor rigging.
Lloyds, ICAP Europe and Tullett Prebon dismissed from yen Libor litigation in the US
The dismissal came on 10 March from US district judge George Daniels in Manhattan.
RBS urged to create 'shareholder committee' to improve corporate governance
The British bank will now be required to put the proposal to a vote at its May 2017 AGM.
RBS, Barclays and other banks fined almost $100m by Swiss regulators over Libor cartels
European and US banks caught in latest round of Libor rate-rigging fines uncovered by the financial crisis.
How today's machine learning systems would spot another FX or Libor scandal
Tim Estes, CEO, Digital Reasoning, has been invited to talk at IBT's forthcoming data science in capital markets event.
HSBC and JP Morgan among banks hit with €485m fine for role in Euribor rigging scandal
HSBC, Credit Agricole and JP Morgan fined following five-year investigation into Euribor rigging scandal.
Barclays, UBS settle Libor manipulation lawsuit with US bondholders
Terms of the Libor litigation settlement between Barclays and UBS and the bondholders were not revealed.
Libor trader 'ringmaster' slams SFO probe amid proposals for new UK white collar crime bill
Tom Hayes says the Serious Fraud Office had not pursued senior UBS bosses over the rate-rigging scandal.
Former Barclays traders who rigged Libor given prison terms totalling 20-years
Four former traders given lengthy sentences, as Serious Fraud Office seeks retrial of another two.
Former Barclays traders convicted for rigging Libor rates
Jonathan Mathew, Jay Merchant and Alex Pabon convicted at Southwark Crown Court after 10-week trial.
Former Deutsche Bank traders charged by US Department of Justice in Libor probe
Matthew Connolly and Gavin Campbell Black have been charged with conspiracy to manipulate Libor rates.
Barclays banker accused of rigging Libor rate 'hit assistant with baseball bat'
Peter Johnson faces 'humiliating' accusation in court case which echoed The Wolf of Wall Street.
FCA deems UBS trader 'not fit and proper person' amid investigation into Libor-rigging scandal
Arif Hussein claims accusations are a gross misrepresentation and he has referred case to Upper Tribunal.
Paul White: Former RBS 'steak dinner' Libor trader banned from City by FCA
Paul White has been banned from working in industry after showing lack of integrity.
Former Barclays banker in Libor rigging trial says he only did what he was told to do
Court told Jonathan Mathew was unaware his actions were illegal and did not benefit financially.
Barclays bosses knew about Libor rigging says former trader Jay Merchant
Jay Merchant claimed Mike Bagguley, Harry Harrison and Eric Bommensath were aware of rate-fixing practices.
ANZ sued by Australian regulator over alleged interest rate fixing
Australia's fourth largest bank accused of 'unconscionable conduct and market manipulation' by ASIC.
Vince Cable blasts George Osborne over banking reform failure
Former business secretary has hit out at the Chancellor after the FCA dropped its review into banking reform
St. Antony sacked, AB Inbev's megabrew, Volkswagen up in smoke and Uber victory: 2015's biggest business stories
IBTimes UK lists the most prominent business stories of the year by the headlines.
Matthias Mueller, Martin Sorrell and Jack Dorsey's 2015 statements: The year in business quotes
"In my German words, we have totally screwed up" Michael Horn on messing up
Libor scandal: Former UBS and Citi trader Tom Hayes has sentence cut to 11 years
Hayes was initially jailed for 14 years for his role manipulating the Interbank rate.
Read George Osborne's Spending Review and Autumn Statement speech in full
Chancellor George Osborne deliveres a half-yearly budget update to parliament
Euribor rate fixing: Serious Fraud Office charge ten former Barclays and Deutsche Bank traders
Ten former Barclays and Deutsche Bank traders charged over Euribor fixing
Lloyds boss Antonio Horta-Osorio: Banks should live with regulation to win back trust
Horta-Osorio said Lloyds had a special responsibility to change the position of banks in society.
Lord Mayor of London interview: Alan Yarrow talks EU referendum and the City's reputation [Part 1]
The 687th Lord Mayor of London sat down with IBTimes UK at his Mansion House residence.
Banks and compliance: How a new communications system could prevent rate fixing scenarios
To manually set rates to be more profitable for certain organisations, multiple influential traders need to agree on a rate.
Libor fixing scandal: Raft of criminal and civil cases to follow Tom Hayes conviction
Following Tom Hayes's conviction, a raft of civil cases and private prosecutions is expected.
Libor rigging scandal: Tom Hayes found guilty and sentenced to 14 years in prison
The former Citi and UBS trader was diagnosed with Aspergers and argued that he was operating in grey areas.