A Samsung TV costs £402 more in Britain than America.
The BIS committee says the government could be left with a multi-billion budget gap
It's important to shine a spotlight on the victims of financial scandals that continue to go unheard
The regulator fined him £450,000 for two instances of market abuse
The Financial Ombudsman said payment protection insurance issues still dominate complaints data
It also ordered Thames Water to cut costs by £79m and 'pay back' £7m to customers and communities.
British bank faces allegations of lying to clients from New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman.
Areas that are within commuting distance of London fill 28 of the top 30 positions.
The Serious Fraud Office finally confirms the its probe into the $5tn a day market
Comprehensive assessment of eurozone banks by European Central Bank will be fruitful only if outcome of exercises is credible, says Moody's.
Osborne says the Pensions Advisory Service and the Money Advice Service will provide the guidance.
Tesco's stock price in leading the FTSE 100 in the opening session
The centre-right thinktank says private companies and charities should be able to compete with government.
The Serious Fraud Office is tipped to be opening an investigation
The New York Attorney General slapped the bank with a lawsuit centring on its HFT practices
Bank lending practices have come under close scrutiny again, after the Competition and Market Authority launched an inquiry into Britain's biggest high street lenders.
US and UK authorities had previously vexed concerns over being barred from attending the trial
Britain's opposition says it asked for the watchdog to investigate for months.
The unnamed big five High Street banks provide 77% of current accounts.
Capping payday lenders' interest rates will hurt everyone, not just the financially vulnerable.
Concerns over its airbags has forced BMW into the recall.
Watchdog says information on insurance PCWs could lead to consumers buying the wrong type of cover.
The NRA has said that two reactors in the Sendai plant have met safety standards and can be restarted.
UK central bank policymakers fret about the lack of market volatility in response to global flashpoints.
The money is mostly owed to HMRC, Ministry of Justice and the Department of Work and Pensions.
FCA announces new rules capping interest rates and fees for payday lenders in Britain.
Citi ends raft of investigations and suits with multi-billion dollar settlement with authorities.
Some 6247 customers were granted loans exceeding rules on lending criteria.
Thinktank highlights fact that typical FTSE 100 CEO earns 160 times the average UK worker.
Customer complaints in the first half of 2014 hit record figures.