Financial regulator could strip oversight for setting yen benchmark interest rate Tibor from banks.
The Federal Labour Agency says the number of people out of work increased by 10,000.
The Institute of Business Ethics says business has clawed back some of the public trust it lost.
National Audit Office says the total value of outstanding student loans is currently £46bn.
US-led covert operation coordinated with Canada's CSEC spy agency.
The US Financial Industry Regulatory Authority orders Barclays Capital to pay millions in damages
Americans can enjoy their Thanksgiving feasts for less cash this year
Specialist financial recruiter Marks Sattin say the average expected bonus will rise to £11,587
Energy giant announcement expected on job cuts, site closures and outsourcing moves.
UBS follows likes of Citi and Barclays to clamp down on bankers' communications amid regulators' investigations.
First Minister Alex Salmond got into a tête-à-tête with Scottish Labour leader Johann Lamont over childcare pledges.
Business between the Ukraine and the west continues despite political tensions between EU and Moscow
Libya Prime Minister Zeidan says the nation faces a financial crisis and the country will be forced to borrow.
Samardzich says girls are getting steered away from STEM subjects at school.
Settlement ends probes by US law enforcement and regulatory agencies.
EIIB says Al Zeera has been removed with immediate effect
French official will be the most powerful female in European banking.
Business secretary Cable tells MPs institutional investors would have walked away from higher valuation.
The Money Advice Service says only 17% of those in trouble seek advice.
The number of chief executives switching jobs in the US reaches its highest rate since the financial crisis.
Water industry representatives and UK Onshore Operators Group sign MoU to ensure safeguards.
German consumer confidence at over six-year high.
Bulk of largest major infrastructure projects creating jobs in the south of England, says Adzuna.
Government defeated in the House of Lords by five votes on tougher law proposals for bankers.
Budget airline also announces Brussels Zaventem base from February 2014.
Conservative Party leader hopes to reassure jittery public about immigration from EU countries and counter rise of Ukip.
US Federal Reserve reportedly warned JPMorgan over storing metals it traded in warehouses it owned.
Royal Mail's official share register shows the investment banking giant offloaded around 4.5 million stocks
Protesters took to the streets of Lisbon ahead of the Assembly of the Republic's vote.
Another trader, Mathew Martoma, is expected to go on trial on 6 January, 2014.