A statement said the bank was also looking to do KYC checks on 'a public blockchain network'.
Daniel Friedberg, a principal at law firm of Riddell Williams PS in Seattle, considers the legal implications of a hard fork.
The Public Accounts Committee quizzed top executives from the firm over its settlement with HMRC.
Shadow foreign secretary claims splitting from the EU would play into the hands of Moscow.
Executives from the US technology giant will appear before the Public Accounts Committee.
Family members of those killed by drug cartels to sue bank under the US Anti-Terrorism Act.
Liberal Democrat leader issued the warning when questioned by IBTimes UK about immigration.
The demonstration comes after Transport for London rejected a number of proposed regulations.
Sports star and Tory supporter has voiced opinion in a report from the Policy Exchange think tank.
This proposal is pending an approval by US district judge George H King.
Party leaders to go head-to-head in House of Commons as NHS medics protest over new contracts.
Grassroots Out initially said it would not compete for the Electoral Commission's designation.
Former police minister is leading the pro-EU Conservatives for Reform in Europe campaign.
But the Licensed Taxi Drivers Association has claimed the announcement is a 'PR stunt'.
Synthetic Credit Portfolio included trades by Bruno Iksil, often referred to as the 'London Whale'.
Prime minister argued that makeshift migrant camps would appear in south east England after a Brexit.
IBTimes UK profiles employment minister and 'rising star' of Conservative Party.
The US Senate had passed Cisa which will force companies to share information of cyber attacks with government.
But Eurosceptics have accused Number 10 of 'scaremongering' as Cameron wraps up his renegotiation.
HSBC's decision on the move is expected to come well ahead of its full-year reports out on 22 February.
The settlement is similar to the 2012 agreement that officials reached with JPMorgan and Bank of America.
BBPA said the beer taxes paid by consumers in Britain was amongst the highest across the European Union.
The left-wingers are expected to cut ties with Vote Leave amid claims of in-fighting.
He calls politicians 'imbeciles,' repeatedly invokes the Fifth Amendment when grilled by congressmen
Largest online marketplace in China hit with cyber-scandal following data breach of more than 20m accounts.
Former Europe minister unveiled a detailed economic case for a Brexit ahead of the vote.
An estimated 152,000 elderly customers were affected by the deal according to the Sun.
Party's review into its election defeat warned that Ed Miliband failed to connect on the issue.
The proposed deal has already drawn objections from Ofcom, the UK telecoms regulator.
Conservative grandee Lord Lawson has been appointed chairman of Vote Leave.