A new era of cryptocurrency investment is upon us
It's hard to imagine what the future of cryptocurrency will look like in a year's time but the sector is professionalizing quickly.
Brexit is no big deal, say London's top bankers
In the aftermath of Britain's vote to leave the EU in June 2016, many experts had warned that Britain's financial services industry would see hefty job losses.
Goldman Sachs' retreat from cryptocurrencies tanks Bitcoin price
Bitcoin recently hit by rumours of insider trading.
Musk says investors convinced him Tesla should stay public
In an Aug. 7 post on Twitter, Tesla CEO Elon Musk wrote that he was considering taking the electric car company private.
Tesla stock price: Is Elon Musk's $420-a-share proposal fair?
Analysts covering Tesla debate if Elon Musk's share proposal is a fair price for the stock, or if the transaction will even materialize.
Tinder feeling the love as user growth beats expectation
Tinder parent company Match Group saw a rise in share prices after a better-than-expected quarterly earnings report.
Lloyd Blankfein retires as Goldman Sachs CEO, David Solomon to take over
Goldman Sachs said veteran investment-banker would succeed Lloyd Blankfein as chief executive Oct. 1.
Goldman Sachs enjoys 26pc surge in profits thanks to lower tax and buoyant trading
Goldman earned $2.83 billion, or $6.95 a share, compared with $2.26 billion, or $5.15 a share, in the same period a year earlier.
UK Government and Bank of England diverge on cryptocurrency threat
Carney appeared to completely contradict a report from the Treasury which said cryptocurrency is a 'low risk' issue in relation to criminality and terrorism.
Winter for blockchain token sales? SEC swoops on ICOs
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has issued dozens of subpoenas and information requests to technology companies and advisers involved in ICOs.
Snapchat update: Over 1 million users sign petition calling for return of old design
The app changed its design recently to tackle fake news, sparking widespread anger.
City of London in 'chronic state of uncertainty' over Brexit
Ministers have been criticised for the continued delay of a position paper on the future of UK's financial services sector after Brexit.
Brexit driving increasing number of UK startups to move their headquarters to Europe
According to the Silicon Valley Bank, 14% of British startups are planning to move headquarters to Europe.
Goldman Sachs boss warns Brexit plans nearing 'point of no return'
The head of Goldman Sachs, Lloyd Blankfein, said it was nearing the point where the moves forced on the US bank because of the UK Brexit vote will become irreversible.
Twitter loses chief operating officer Anthony Noto to finance firm
SoFi confirms move of high-profile operator who has "deep understanding of technology, consumer and finance businesses". Noto joins the company in March.
Top Remainer admits UK well-placed to benefit from Brexit thanks to global trade growth
The UK is well placed for growth despite Brexit due to rises in global trade, said a Conservative economics grandee who voted Remain.
In the red: Goldman Sachs co-president had $1.2m worth of rare wine 'stolen by assistant'
Between 2014 and 2016, Nicholas De Meyer stole bottles of fine wines, which he then sold to a North Carolina wine dealer.
'Burnt alive in a Jewish sacrifice': Crazed Grenfell Tower conspiracy theory peddled by volunteer aid worker
Tahra Ahmed condemned by Jewish groups for her anti-Semitic conspiracy theories regarding tower block fire which killed 71.
What are bitcoin futures? Cryptocurrency goes mainstream as value surges – will it last?
The first-ever bitcoin future jumped after it began trading on 10 December as the increasingly popular virtual currency made its debut on a major US exchange.
Hong Kong's Hang Seng breaks 30,000 barrier for the first time since 2007
Index closed at 30,003.49, breaching the 30,000 threshold for the first time since the financial crisis.
'Disney villains': Treasury head Steve Mnuchin and wife mercilessly trolled for posing with money
"The only way this could be worse would be if Linton and Mnuchin were lighting cigars with flaming dollar bills," one Twitter user wrote.
CoinDesk releases top five analysts and traders in cryptocurrency list
The quarterly State of Blockchain Report cross-referenced over 100 public-facing candidates to generate the Top 5 Traders and Top 5 Analysts of 2017.
Brexit could cost 75,000 finance jobs, warns Bank of England
Banks have previously warned thousands of jobs could be lost but London would remain Europe's largest finance hub.
Royal Bank of Scotland to pay $44m to settle securities fraud charges in US
Charges relate to RBS attempting to increase its profits by misrepresenting prices and commissions in trades of mortgage-backed securities.
Goldman Sachs boss hints at further Brexit moves away from London
Lloyd Blankfein tweeted that Germany's financial hub may be gaining more of his attention.
OTC derivatives: Quantile launches LCH compression service
This follows its recent appointment as an Approved Compression Service Provider at LCH's SwapClear service.
Dow Jones jumps past 23,000 points as UnitedHealth shares rally
US blue chip index crosses historic mark for the first time driven by health insurance and consumer goods shares.
ICONOMI welcomes William Mougayar among first series of Digital Asset Array Managers
Mougayar is joined by Arnold Sternberg, and Kenny Hearn. About a year ago ICONOMI raised over $10.5m in an initial coin offering.
Unilever clinches £2bn deal for Korean beauty brand as shift away from food brands gathers pace
Anglo-Dutch giant will acquire Carver Korea, which last year posted revenues of €321m.
British lesbian wins landmark Hong Kong same-sex marriage residency case
Hong Kong Court of Appeal judge rules that whether a spouse is of the same sex or different sex 'is neither here nor there'.