The FCA could hand out a record fine if reports are to be believed
Lloyds should accept the judgement and move on, or make a better offer for the bonds, said activist Mark Taber.
Energy Secretary Amber Rudd writes to energy firms urging them to onpass savings to consumers
JTI-MacDonald is the third Canadian tobacco company deemed to have earned billions of dollars at the expense of the health of customers.
Bank Asya will be sold in its entirety or in parts, according to an announcement in the government's Official Gazette.
Richard Holmes said the bank is looking into if it was involved in the Fifa scandal.
A report from Adzuna suggests there is just 0.77 candidates for every job.
Shares in Lloyds will be sold to private retail investors within the next 12 months, the government has confirmed.
Nasdaq OMX's Stockholm bourse allegedly abused its dominant position to the detriment of HFT platform Burgundy.
How the beautiful game is being used as a cash cow.
Guardian journalist received email from Bank's head of press, Jeremy Harrison.
CMA says lube deal could result in lack of stiff competition
Report from Citizens Advice Bureau shows that 16% of privately rented homes are not safe
Prime minister faced embarrassing immigration figures - triple the Conservatives' target - ahead of a major policy speech.
IBTimes UK takes a look at this week's Westminster gossip and political news.
The US Department of Justice has come down heavily on the banks.
Exclusive: Institute of Directors chief Simon Walker backs 'In' campaign but says concessions will be crucial.
The high-street retailer has lost its legal battle with HMRC.
All you need to do is log on to make a multi-billion pound bid.
The amount of houses being put up for sale dipped for the eighth time in nine months
RBS head of forex trading questioned by US Department of Justice in relation to allegations of market rigging
Help needed to fight extradition and meet bail conditions.
GE unlikely to get unconditional EU clearance for its Alstom bid.
Insurers and intermediaries do not always provide clear and easily understandable information, said the regulator.
FinMin Arun Jaitley says New Delhi has formed a panel to suggest ways to resolve the minimum alternate tax (MAT) row.
Disciplinary action already under way for action contradictory to 'our values', says official,
Flash crash of 2010 saw Dow Jones industrial index lose 700 points in a number of minutes.
Care homes groups claim the UK's £24bn care home market is under funding pressure.
EU review of the digital market will focus on transparency and could lead to tighter regulation.
Poundland looks forward to working with the CMA, said chief executive Jim McCarthy.