Is it right for George Osborne to earn £13,500 a day from BlackRock while he's still an MP?
Former chancellor will pick up £650,000 a year from the finance giant while still an MP.
What happened to missing millions of ransom money for kidnapped Aldi founder Theo Albrecht?
The men responsible for the high-profile 1971 kidnapping have died, taking their secrets to the grave.
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?
Asian stock markets slip following Trump's China remarks
The US President called China 'grand champions' of currency manipulation.
FTSE Moves: Hawkish Fed comments bear down on London market despite strong trading at Barclays
US Federal Reserve hints at March rates rise, when many economists had not forecast a rise until June.
Lloyds sees profits more than double as PPI costs tumble but future is 'uncertain'
The bank said its PPI mis-selling costs fell by a quarter to £1bn last year.
Most Asian stock markets gain following positive Wall Street performance overnight
Robust factory activity data from Germany and France also boosts markets.
Brexit 'does not shut the door on low-skilled workers': David Davis
Minister responsible for getting UK out of EU says it will take years before Britons can fill all the jobs Europeans are doing.
FTSE Moves: Sharp falls in HSBC profit lead top flight stocks lower
Europe's largest bank said profit slumped by 62% over "significant and largely unexpected economic and political events".
HSBC sees profits tumble by 62% after being hit by 'unexpected economic and political events'
The largest lender in Europe said it was caught up by 2016's world events.
Lloyds to set up subsidiary in Berlin to retain access to Europe after Brexit
Lloyds operates a Bank of Scotland branch in the German capital.
Meet Anil Stocker: Boss of peer-to-peer outfit MarketInvoice that's taking on City lenders
Fintech boss explains how a nascent pathway in 2011 led to the world's largest online invoice finance platform.
Most Asian markets rise as the central banks of India and New Zealand keep rates unchanged
The trend in Asian markets also follows renewed confidence in China's economy.
Liverpool's iconic Royal Liver Building sold for £48m
Liverpool's most famous building is sold to a Luxembourg-based property fund.
FTSE Moves: Banks lead the charge on the London market as Trump moves to weaken financial reforms
Traders pile into bank stocks as Trump is expected to turn his fire on post-financial crisis bank reforms.
Asian markets slip following the US Fed keeping interest rates steady
The downtrend comes despite Australia reporting a record monthly trade surplus in December.
Three banks in one day: Prolific gang of robbers terrorised south London during 12-month crime spree
Female staff where pistol-whipped by violent thieves during a £15,000 Post Office robbery.
HSBC signals end to UK branch closure programme - by shutting another 62 branches
HSBC signals end to its UK branch closure programme in tandem with ongoing investing in its digital channels.
London-based financial firms in talks with Amsterdam over possible relocation to Dutch capital
Companies may not opt to move to Amsterdam as the Netherlands has a cap on bonuses paid to bosses.
UK dividends touch record £16.6bn as pound weakens
Shell, HSBC and GlaxoSmithKline were the top three dividend paying companies in 2016.
Morgan Stanley and Citigroup to shift many jobs outside the UK post Brexit – report
While Morgan Stanley is expected to shift around 1,000 UK jobs, Citigroup's number stands at about 100.
Goldman Sachs rubbishes reports it is moving jobs out of London
Global investment bank says no decision had been taken on UK jobs post-Brexit.
Davos 2017: London will remain financial centre of Europe after Brexit, says Barclays chief
Jes Staley confident London will retain its role after Brexit but admits bank has been courted by European capitals.
Theresa May to issue globalisation warning in Davos
The prime minister will be eyeing trade and investment opportunities for Britain.
EU negotiators tell Britain to 'shed its illusions' over Brexit
EU's Brexit negotiator Guy Verhofstadt says UK cannot maintain tariff-free access without market access.
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.
Davos 2017: HSBC warns a tough Brexit deal will hurt European economies
HSBC boss says access to cash will fall across Europe if the UK is handed a hard Brexit.
Deutsche Bank, HSBC and five other big banks form 'Digital Trade Chain' consortium
KBC, Natixis, Rabobank, Société Générale and UniCredit also signed a Memorandum of Understanding in Brussels.
Brexit more of a short-term threat to EU than UK says Bank of England governor
Mark Carney calls for transitional Brexit period to minimise impact on UK's financial sector.
City executives call for five-year transitional Brexit deal
LSE and HSBC bosses warn UK financial sector could lose tens of thousands of jobs if Britain leaves single market.