Bank of England Deputy Governor Andrew Bailey said misconduct fines are making banks work harder.
BNP earlier pleaded guilty and agreed to pay $8.9bn to US authorities to settle probe.
Finance Minister Jaitley reassures foreign investors that they will be treated fairly.
145 IPOs raised £17.7bn across Europe.
Dave Prentis, of Unison, tells IBTimes UK that Cameron made 'knee-jerk' points in the Commons.
Moscow banned advertising alcoholic drinks across the media in 2012, in a bid to deal with the nationwide drink problem.
Complaints for the pair almost doubled from January to March thanks in part to new billing systems.
House builder Barratt says home completions went up 8.6% in 2013/14 to 14,838.
It will separate business investment and church payments as it pushes for greater transparency.
Unite accused Lloyds of 'continuous salami slicing job losses'.
A third have said that they were targeted in the last 12 months.
The abandoned airport seems frozen in time, littered with old boarding passes and debris.
The business body says the time has come to look again at strike legislation in the UK.
More than three million SMEs don't have an m-commerce strategy.
SNP's Alex Salmond has continually pledged that Scotland can go it alone with abundant oil revenues.
The Institute of Leadership and Management says 94% of managers work over and above their contracted hours each week.
One in five of men's slippers that were purchased in 2013 came from M&S
Apple loses a patent lawsuit against Shanghai Zhizhen Network Technology.
Ex-accountant Paul Konigsberg's plea deal identifies Madoff's only surviving son Andrew as 'co-conspirator'.
Nike will end a 13-year affiliation with Manchester United next season.
Rengan may still face a US SEC civil lawsuit put on hold during the criminal case.
Headhunter unveils the evolution of the C-Suite to address cyber security threats
FT reported that SFO questioned four former and current employees at Airbus's Saudi Arabian unit.
Grout is accused of helping Bruno Iksil hide billions of dollars in legal losses
US Justice Department had demanded $10bn from Citigroup.
Sources say that Nike feels a new deal doesn't make 'commercial sense'.
Sky News understands the 200-branch firm could call in administrators KPMG by end of the week.
Miliband says previous governments had wrongly 'believed that there is only one route to success'.
Miliband tells IBTimes UK that he could do huge amounts in the short-term to address the issue.
The firm hopes to install its Wi-Fi infrastructure at stadiums across the UK.