HSBC completed 100% of its cases related to mis-sold swaps in February this year
The CBI says gender should not define what people earn and 'we need to put equal pay firmly into the spotlight'.
Meanwhile, the FCA said all nine banks have completed their swaps sales reviews.
Chodron de Courcel, 64, is one of BNP Paribas' three chief operating officers
The CMA has said that it will cap courtesy car costs.
Co-op Bank is battling to restore its reputation after the Paul Flowers and capital black hole scandal.
Tougher sanctions also expected in chancellor's annual Mansion House speech.
Cabbies warned Boris Johnson if he doesn't impose stricter regulation on apps like Uber, the black cab will disappear
Study from SafeBuy finds quarter of online retailers are flouting consumer laws.
Tax regimes of Ireland, Luxembourg and the Netherlands to be scrutinised by the EU.
Regulator, CMA, says a typical customer could save up to £60 per year if there was more competition
Uber has opened up its app to London taxi drivers on the same day 12,000 of them are due to protest against the service.
Sophos and Kaspersky Labs identified the cybercrime threats
He pleaded guilty to his role in attempting manipulate Yen Libor
The European Commission voiced concerns over the role the interdealer broker played in the scandal
Study says unemployed men have a higher risk of developing poor health than any other group
The Centre for Policy Studies warned the UK that it needs to ramp up shale gas developments
National Debtline says people contacting them regarding household debt has risen by 140% since 2007.
The temporary embargo had stopped UK firms capitalising on growing Chinese demand for cheese.
Freedom of Information Requests yielded nought despite HMRC's well-publicised tax transparency campaign.
Company allegedly financed single cargoes of metal multiple times.
Majority of UK population do not trust any energy supplier, according to the SMCDB.
Alan Milburn says the government's draft child poverty strategy is a 'missed opportunity'.
Below the Breadline report: 'Massive rise' in meals is an 'indictment of an increasingly unequal Britain'
Karel De Gucht dismisses claims that agreement will play into hands of multinationals
Prison Consultants was launced in 2013 to coach white-collar criminals in how to cope with a prison term.
UK government says wrongdoing employers to be named and shamed and face stiff penalty
Privately owned media outlets in Hungary held a blackout in protest over proposed tax regulations
Ratings agency says the scale of the impact on the industry depends on how the plans are implemented
The US pharma giant denied that its pursuit of AstraZeneca was tax avoidance motivated