Citi, JPM, HSBC, RBS, and UBS settled with a range of US and UK authorities over FX rigging.
The investment bank announced the extra fines hours after five other banks were fined
The Fed confirmed that it is working closely with the Department of Justice and others in its probe
Nearly 80% of Catalans opted to secede from Spain in the "undercover referendum".
The Governor insisted that nobody at the BoE was aware of 'improper or unlawful FX dealing'
Citibank, HSBC, JPMorgan, RBS and UBS were fined while Barclays remains under investigation by FCA
The UK watchdog has already settled with Citibank, HSBC, JPMorgan, RBS and UBS.
Philip Hampton said it was regrettable that the bank did not respond to client concerns sooner.
Citibank, HSBC, JPMorgan, RBS, and UBS were fined while Barclays remains under investigation by FCA
Fine for Royal Bank of Scotland's Irish unit relates to 2012 incident.
Ruling comes in the wake of David Cameron's promise to crackdown on 'benefit tourism'.
Cryan faces a criminal charge of conspiring to rig Libor
Initial cost cap of 0.8% per day will lower the cost for most borrowers
Prime Minister is facing a political rebellion after he has denied MPs the chance to vote on the controversial European Arrest Warrant (EAW) measures.
Embattled security firm aims to raise £550m in a rights issue
The UK Prime Minister says he will not pay the surcharge on 1 December and wants it reduced
US CFTC and OCC are set to join the UK's FCA in announcing settlements
Stefan Grosjean and Richard Morgan of Smappee say that the UK may have to enforce 'brown outs'
Mayor of London Boris Johnson says it's part of an ongoing drive for justice for victims of crime.
The Liberal Democrat leader promises to push George Osborne for better transport services.
Margaret Hodge says providers are spending less than half promised on 'harder-to-help' claimants.
Academy of Medical Royal Colleges argued that it's a doctor's ethical duty to try and save money
UK's Competition and Markets Authority was first proposed in July
The outcome of a Court of Appeals case could criminalise mothers to be if they ingest certain food.
Scottish cities are also seeking greater devolved power over tax and spending at a local level.
Cranfield academics predicted that the FTSE 100 will hit the 25% target during 2015.
The Shadow Business Secretary says Lord Davies will head the investigation.
Cable says that the UK government will review the judgment in detail as a matter of urgency.
Steve Webb MP says a minority of absent parents have got away with failing to pay maintenance.
Four figures from the travel industry gathered to address the problems