Crude crash brings down Singapore oil tycoon
O.K. Lim admitted his firm had hidden $800 million in losses over the years, while it also owes almost $4 billion to banks.
HSBC announces job cuts and radical overhaul as profits slide
It faces uncertainties caused by the grinding US-China trade war, Britain's departure from the European Union and now the deadly new coronavirus in China.
London's 'city' is banking on wide appeal post Brexit
Britain must now move onto so-called "equivalence", whereby financial firms agree to meet EU rules to maintain access to its market.
After Tory win, now what for UK economy?
Johnson says Brexit will free up the new government to concentrate on trying to grow the stalled economy.
HSBC CEO says bank underperforming in Europe, US as profits slip
The new HSBC CEO has plans to axe some 4,000 jobs, primarily away from its more profitable businesses within the Greater China region.
HSBC layoffs 2019: 4,000 lose jobs after CEO's exit
The job cuts will be confined to senior roles and meant to save 4 percent of the bank's wage costs.
The Apple boycott in China is getting worse
Will China hit back at the U.S. ban on Huawei?
Man versus robot: Three ways humans can thrive in tomorrow's workplace
There are broad areas of human skills that artificial intelligence cannot replicate.
Why young angel investors are a blessing for cutting-edge companies
The benefits of angel investing as a two way street – a give and take dynamic.
Visa denies system crashed after cyber attack, blames hardware
Visa says computers systems now operating at 'full capacity' after major disruption inflicts payment chaos on customers.
Scandal-hit Wells Fargo agrees $1 billion settlement for mortgage, auto lending abuses
Wells Fargo has been called out specifically by President Trump as a bank that needed to be punished for its bad behaviour.
Banks and financial institutions must make customer satisfaction a priority
A recent study found that most customers, including millennials, still prefer having a physical branch nearby.
Payments Big Bang: Impact of PSD2 on retail banking
Michael McKee, Partner, DLA Piper UK LLP discusses payments competition in European retail banking.
Infraud Organisation: Massive $530m global cyber fraud ring with over 10,000 members taken down by US
The case has been dubbed "one of the largest cyber fraud enterprise prosecutions ever undertaken" by the Justice Department.
McMafia warning: Illegal wealth of mega-rich can be now seized
Around £90 billion that is illegally laundered in the UK each year will soon be within reach of government officials.
HSBC agrees to pay $101m fine to settle US currency rigging probe
US Department of Justice had launched an investigation into the bank's foreign exchange business.
Carillion liquidation: Who is chairman Philip Green and what will happen to company pensions?
Construction giant has debts of £900m and entered voluntary liquidation after talks to keep it afloat failed.
Ailing construction group Carillion makes last-ditch rescue appeal to creditors
The government has refused to rescue the construction group Carillion which is on the point of collapse.
FCA and Bank of England surge ahead in Hitachi-hosted TechSprint
The FCA's Christopher Woolard and Oliver Burrows of the Bank of England discuss the Hitachi TechSprint.
HSBC says US officials will dismiss criminal charges against it
Global banking giant says the Department of Justice will ask a court to dismiss deferred charges against it.
Security bug that let hackers steal banking passwords put 10 million app users at risk
Major banking applications used by HSBC, NatWest and Co-op had potential to let hackers steal usernames and passwords of account holders.
'There is no evidence' of fraud, Indian tycoon Vijay Mallya's defence counsel tells UK Court
The 61-year-old businessman, who is also the co-owner of F1 team Force India, has been staying near London since March 2016.
Two million Britons see their bank accounts go into the red each month
StepChange charity warns that customers are stuck in a vicious circle of borrowing and constantly struggle to repay overdraft fees.
British banks well placed to withstand 'disorderly Brexit'
Bank of England says high street lenders could cope with combination of hard Brexit and global recession.
R3, JP Morgan and Hyperledger compete in MAS blockchain beauty contest. And the winner is ...
The process of 're-imagining' Singapore's interbank RTGS system using blockchain involved R3 Corda, JP Morgan Quorum and Hyperledger Fabric.
HSBC parts with €300m to settle French tax avoidance probe
HSBC's Swiss private banking unit alleged to have helped wealthy clients avoid taxes by French prosecutors.
Is the post-Brexit pound the 'Mr Bean' of currency markets?
Commentators bemoan the British currency's unpredictability as political and economic headwinds make life difficult for forecasters.
Spanish 'skateboard hero' of London Bridge attack honoured with first ever triple police bravery award
Ignacio Echeverria among those to be handed top award for courage from three different police forces following June's terror attack.
In the battle for consumer hearts and minds, banks should take a leaf out of retail's book
Pini Yakuel, CEO of Optimove, explores why banks must update their marketing efforts in the fight for customers.
R3 and 22 banks build real-time international payments solution on Corda DLT platform
Enterprise software firm R3 and 22 of its member banks have developed a solution that leverages distributed ledger technology.