Nivision takes over from Raman Rai as new global head of business banking
Sales of collateralised loan obligations hit $20.5bn this year.
Region's banks to sell record €80bn of loans no longer part of their main businesses this year.
The move follows 888 announcing that its revenue increased by 7% last year to $401m.
Troubled pawnbroker giant pulled plug on turnaround plan after investors backed out
Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group and Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group are apparently in the running
Financial Ombudsman slams Lloyds for growing number of customers getting half what they deserve.
Microsoft is pulling support for Windows XP, which puts ATM cash machines at risk of cyber attacks
JBIC and Sumitomo Mitsui to invest up to $50m each in CVC's fourth Asian fund.
New TUC report argues everyone must benefit from the recovery, not just those at the top.
City bankers can face burnout and loss of identity in high pressure world of finance, according to life coach Nathalina Harrison.
The former cabinet secretary says GDP is not enough to measure prosperity.
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency estimates the cost of the Volcker rule at between $413m and $4.3bn.
Trade union Unison says it will consult more than 600,000 of its council worker members for industrial action.
Twelve finance professionals thought to have committed suicide this year alone
Ed Miliband needs to adopt a new riff to take on Cameron and Clegg as wages catch up with inflation.
Assured Guaranty Municipal alleges RBS committed fraud.
Company performance firm Xactly's strategy chief unveils the changing landscape for incentive schemes
The ratings agency says the major providers could absorb the negative effects of the proposed reforms.
The Chancellor George Osborne announced the news to MPs in the House of Commons during his budget statement.
The Chancellor George Osborne unveiled his budget to MPs in the House of Commons.
Cherry tells IBTimes UK about relationships between mis-sold derivatives and bank lending
British Chambers of Commerce economist Suren Thiru tells IBTimes UK about Treasury-backed loans survey
Federation of Small Businesses and British Chambers of Commerce will join forces
Standard Chartered's 'Saadiq' brand makes African debut.
The Co-operative Group announces changes to its Executive Management team
Labour's shadow chief secretary to Treasury Chris Leslie outlines catalogue of tax rises
Former JP Morgan banker Kenneth Bellando jumped to his death from a six-storey building in New York.
Billionaire Steven Cohen referred to anonymously in new US SEC lawsuit.
SocGen paid €300m in bonuses for 2013 and was fined around €500m for rate fixing