Scots vote for or against independence on 18 September.
Deal resolves FHFA's claims that bank falsely represented quality of mortgage bonds sold to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
The former BBA boss said she wants to pursue other non-executive roles.
Banks moving trading operations overseas to doge swap rules under Treasury scanner.
Britain's deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg is launching a 'radical' report to call for English city devolution
A YouGov poll shows 52% will be voting 'No' and 48% will be voting 'Yes'.
The consumer champion said trust in Energy companies is at rock bottom.
Allam will sell the club after being refused a name change for the team
Andrew Tyrie MP, chairman of the Treasury Committee lends support to Bank of England Governor Mark Carney's comments
Berenberg analysts highlight 63 potential fine situations hanging over European banks.
Industry body the Payments Council said the average time to swap accounts was reduced seven days.
Settlements made with RBS group, Starwood Hotels & Resorts, Jones Lang LaSalle and Sankaty Advisors.
A six week consultation on the ban is being launched on 11 September.
The part state owned banks have previously unveiled concern over independence affecting business.
Virgin Media Business says only 15% of teachers are 'totally computer savvy'.
The Tory peer is now financial services and capital markets union commissioner.
Ofgem has ordered energy suppliers to refund over three million UK households.
Employees in India and Colombia enjoy the greatest number of public holidays (18).
The former Prime Minister says that people have not grasped the implications of independence.
IBTimes UK looks at the best selling author's second book, The Establishment.
Alex Salmond said the country's 'European policy is best decided by people in Scotland'.
Resolution Foundation says welfare reform could keep recipients in 'mini jobs'.
Carney reiterated the need for a political union to support a currency union
The shadow business secretary says Labour will abolish the current system if elected.
Scotland's Labour, Conservatives and Liberal Democrats are set to support a timetable set out by Gordon Brown.
A TNS poll showed campaigns are tied.
Professor Thom Brooks tells IBTimes UK that the immigration debate is based on misconceptions.
The general secretary asked delegates if they are 'going to settle for a nastier and poorer Britain'.
Nick Clegg says the plan is designed to help young people with the cost of travel.
But the insurer warns there is still an awareness gap among younger workers about early saving.