Consensus 2017: R3 secures $107m funding for distributed ledger technology
Top investors include SBI Group, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, HSBC, Intel & Temasek.
BNP Paribas reports strong growth during Q1 2017
The Corporate and Institutional Banking division quarterly pre-tax profits increased by 93% compared to Q1 2016
Credit Suisse plans to raise £3bn in funds as company returns to profit
Chief of the Board of Directors says the share would 'result in significant value creation for shareholders'.
R3 builds collateral lending model with Commerzbank, Credit Suisse UBS and others
HQLAx uses R3's Corda for collateral lending solution in collaboration with R3 and five banks.
Three things Bob Diamond has to do to turnaround Panmure Gordon
Former Barclays boss will have to use his contacts to attract new cash and senior talent to revive the City stockbroker.
Tesla to raise about $1.15bn ahead of its Model 3 launch
It will offer $250m of common stock and $750m of convertible senior notes due in 2022.
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.
Banking giants JP Morgan, Santander and BNY Mellon join Ethereum blockchain group
EEA will build and support Ethereum-based technology best practices, standards, and a reference architecture, EntEth 1.0.
Winners and losers: What did this week tell us about the state of Britain's high street banks?
A decade on from the financial crisis, which lenders have adjusted best to high-regulation landscape?
Roger Federer - net worth and facts about the world's greatest ever tennis player
With 18 grand slam titles and a record spell as world number one the Swiss is regarded as a sporting legend.
Credit Suisse to cut over 5,000 jobs this year after posting $2.4bn loss
Swiss lender cut over 7,000 jobs last year but plans more redundancies in a bid to reach cost-cutting goals by 2018.
Deutsche Bank to pay $425m in US money laundering penalties
Bank allowed clients to engage in 'mirror trades' that improperly shifted around $10bn out of Russia.
Britain's treatment of EU nationals to be investigated by European Parliament
MEPs are worried by the 'bureaucratic walls' faced by people applying for citizenship or residency.
Santander sees its UK profit slide as pound weakens after Brexit vote
The Spanish banking giant said strong growth in Brazil overcame a weak performance in its British market.
Citigroup and Credit Suisse confirm plans to shift some operations out of UK
Senior executives from both companies said that they would move certain businesses to other countries in Europe.
George Clooney's wife Amal rumoured to be 'pregnant with twins'
The human rights lawyer is believed to be expecting twins after a successful round of IVF.
Davos 2017: HSBC chief says a fifth of London staff may move to Paris after Brexit
HSBC prepares to beef up its Paris operations in a bid to maintain ability to trade smoothly across eurozone.
Deutsche Bank to ban staff from using WhatsApp because it can't monitor messages
Policy changes will also cover personal phones used for work, officials said.
8 individuals own as much wealth as the world's poorest 3.6 billion people
'The principles of our economics have taken us to this extreme, unsustainable and unjust point,' says Oxfam.
Roger Federer addresses retirement talk and reveals main aim for 2017 ahead of Australian Open
Federer missed 6 months on the 2016 season owing to a knee injury.
DTCC creating credit derivatives blockchain with Axoni, IBM and R3
Firms collaborate on distributed ledger technology to build the next generation Trade Information Warehouse.
Credit Suisse and Deutsche Bank reach $12bn agreement with US DoJ over sale of toxic debts
German and Swiss lenders agree to settlement with US authorities - but Barclays insist it will defend the case.
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.
Goldman Sachs agrees to settle the ISDAfix rate-rigging case for $56.5m
A group of pension funds and municipalities had accused 14 international banking groups of conspiring to rig the benchmark rate.
Deutsche Bank to pay $37m penalty to settle investigations related to its dark pool trading
The penalty will be paid to the New York attorney-general and the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Legendary cryptographer Dr Lisa Yin joins Symbiont
Dr Yin was one of three researchers who broke SHA-1, the US Government hash standard.
Richard Branson reportedly funding new campaign seeking to reverse Brexit
Former Labour health minister Alan Milburn is said to be at the helm of this secret group.
UK household wealth declines by $1.5tn amid Brexit says Credit Suisse
The number of people in the UK who have $1m or more has reduced by around 15%.
Singapore set to harness potential of blockchain for inter-bank payments
Monetary Authority of Singapore, Singapore Exchange and eight major banks are involved in the project.
Who is Peter Thiel? PayPal founder shunned by Silicon Valley to advise Trump on technology
PayPal co-founder and an early investor in Facebook, Thiel is also a Trump backer and controversial figure.