RBS could face $12bn or more penalty from US DoJ over mis-selling scandal, warns UKFI
Negotiations between the British bank and the US DoJ over the penalty will start only in 2017.
The Donald Trump enigma: The elusive billionaire and his corporate labyrinth
Is Donald Trump worth £10bn or £788m? That depends on who you listen to.
One man dead after ammonia gas leak at Carlsberg brewery in Northampton
Another person is in a serious but stable condition after the leak at the East Midlands brewery.
Android Trojan posing as Flash Player targets over 90 major banks across US and Europe
The malware has the ability to bypass SMS-based two-factor authentication.
Deutsche Bank in surprise profit update despite 'tough' environment
Deutsche Bank posts a marginal third quarter profit contrary to market expectations.
Moody's says US Department of Justice is 'preparing a civil complaint' against it
Moody's said this was in relation to the ratings it had issued in the run-up to the 2008 financial crisis.
Goldman Sachs sees profits jump as trading activity surges
The US banking giant saw the market for bond commodity trading pick up after the UK's Brexit vote.
Commodities round-up: Divergent supply and inventory data tugs send oil futures sideways
Oil benchmarks saw another volatile session after data pointing to supply drops neutralised crude inventories build-up stateside.
Deutsche Bank fined $9.5m by SEC over failure to protect research information
This penalty follows the $14bn fine the German bank was asked to pay to the US DoJ last month.
Deutsche Bank received special concession to boost results in EBA stress tests, claims report
The bank's results included its deal in a Chinese bank which is yet to be completed.
Commodities round-up: Gold slump continues while WTI crude rises above $50 mark
Strong dollar clobbers precious metals, while oil futures continued to rally for fourth successive session.
IMF official warns Deutsche Bank: Prove you can survive
German bank needs to show investors its 'business model is viable' says Peter Dattels.
Blockchain heavyweights meet in Brussels for intellectual property workshop
Blockchain experts met to look at how it can protect and enforce intellectual property.
Commodities round-up: Brent caps $50 per barrel mark as traders mull over Opec cut
Major investment banks express scepticism over actual implementation of Opec's proposals for a production cut.
Job losses, bailouts and fines have made for a restless summer in the European banking industry
Negative interest rates and tough regulatory rules are putting banks under pressure across Europe.
Dutch giant ING axes 7,000 jobs as European banking sector tightens
ING said it will focus on digital banking as it cuts thousands of jobs in the Netherlands and Belgium.
Asian markets trade higher as Deutsche Bank fears ease
Japan's Nikkei share average advances 0.9% to 16,598.67 points.
German business chiefs say they have 'full confidence' in Deutsche Bank
Germany's largest lender has been told to pay up to $14bn by the US over past misconduct.
Aristocrat was 'fall guy' in £4.5m Kenya cocaine smuggling plot say his lawyers
Shadowy Calabrian criminals could be the real masterminds behind smuggling scheme.
Beleaguered Deutsche Bank executives charged in Italy over rigging claims
Charges have been brought against 13 former and current executives at Deutsche and two other banks.
German media claims Angela Merkel is unable to bail out Deutsche Bank
Move to help Germany's biggest bank would be considered 'political suicide' for German Chancellor.
Deutsche Bank poised for tense weekend stand-off against the markets
German lender hits fresh 30-year lows as hedge funds sell off stock.
FTSE Moves: Deepening crisis at Deutsche Bank weighs on London market
Reports that the US Department of Justice is looking for settlements from European banks worries traders.
Most Asian markets decline amid Deutsche Bank concerns
The bank's shares touched a record low overnight amid news that 10 hedge funds had cut their exposure to it.
ECB's Ewald Nowotny says banking sector not facing crisis but in transitional phase
The council member says no particular challenges are 'reminiscent of the crisis in 2007 and 2008.'
Commodities round-up: Oil endures rollercoaster session as Opec signals willingness to cut output
Oil futures saw wild swings in Asia trading before rallying yet again during European trading hours.
Commerzbank cuts 9,600 jobs and suspends dividend as woes mount for German banks
Chief executive Martin Zielke has outlined job cuts, unit mergers and dividend cuts.
Donald Trump's fortune 'dropped $800m' last year
Fall largely attributed to softening of New York real estate market says Forbes.
Deutsche Bank shares hit 30-year low as market prepares for Berlin bailout
Strongman of European banking brought to its knees by a $14bn penalty from the US Department of Justice.
Most Asian markets slip amid Europe bank woes
The shares of Germany's largest lender, Deutsche Bank, have touched a record low overnight.