FCA unveils October update report on the interest rate hedging product review with HSBC, Barclays, RBS and Lloyds
Investors await US Q3 GDP data due on 7 November.
Only £15.3m paid out in redress as Lloyds, RBS and HSBC split redress payments.
ECB may lower its main refinancing rate.
Lloyds Banking Group revises its split payment system and falls in line with RBS and HSBC.
TNS BMRB poll reveals 47% supporting staying in Britain just a year ahead of referendum.
CEBR has revised Scotland's economic growth up to 2.2% for the year that the country votes for independence.
Twitter priced its shares at $26 before its debut trading on 7 November.
Samsung vows to increase investor returns at rare analyst briefing on 6 November.
Insolvency Service and Financial Conduct Authority warn inexperienced investors against buying carbon credits.
Confusion swirls over where Switzerland's cash pile is going to amid a crackdown on banking secrecy
IPO expected in the second quarter of 2014.
Labour MP Alan Milburn argues Britain's top jobs are dominated by a "social elite".
Lloyds joins RBS and Deutsche Bank, which are reviewing their FX trading processes.
Persimmon sold sold more than 3,000 homes under Help to Buy equity loan scheme, while government guarantee is yet to make impact.
One of Britain's largest energy companies has entered into a four and a half year supply agreement.
Greek unions walk out in protest against the visit of international creditors.
HSBC's Asia-Pacific Regional Head of Commercial Banking talks about the impact from yuan liberalisation.
Big Six energy firm warns that National Grid has underestimated risk of power shortages.
Both central banks to announce monetary policy decisions on 7 November.
Tech giant's massive demands for office space generates billions in property deals.
Japanese and Australian equities buck the trend.
Deutsche Bank Co-CEO Juergen Fitschen was earlier named as suspect in lawsuit.
Apple disclosed data requests it received from various governments.
British estate agent giant posted a 17.9% rise in group turnover quarter-on-quarter.
Collection of 1,500 artworks confiscated by the Nazis was found in Munich apartment.
Unite says the move will be deeply distressing for the workforce and the local community.
The European Union is revising rules on energy subsidies to phase them out.
American Petroleum Institute and the EIA to release inventory data on 5-6 November.
Barclays tipped to escape a fine because it alerted the European Commission to suspected wrongdoing.