Lord Myners says the group's current board is 'manifestly dysfunctional' and an ethical council is needed
SEC is widening probe on banking sector's hiring practices to find out if they breach anti-bribery laws.
Morgan Stanley's wealth management was fined for supervisory failures related to Facebook and Yelp shares
Lawmakers mull review of punishments to deter bankers from rigging Libor and FX rates
British Chambers of Commerce survey also shows that only 11% said that Scotland should become independent
Scottish Chambers of Commerce said Whitehall should heed the warning of business concerns in BCC survey
Government welcomes figures from ONS as auto-enrolment scheme continues roll-out
Zero-hour contracts and strikes are taking centre stage but equality in the workplace is still diabolical
BTC China suspended yuan deposits from Bank of China in latest woes for bitcoin.
EASA to impose regulations to make aircraft easier to locate by extending 'ping' life from 30 to 90 days
Prime Minister David Cameron's office said jobs and skills base are at stake
The change comes under the government's new universal credit scheme.
UBS unveiled its first quarter results for 2014
The FTT, dubbed the Robin Hood Tax, is designed to impose an additional cost onto every trade
Swiss government could use emergency law to protect its banks.
The regulator appointed Simon Davis at law firm Clifford Chance to conduct an independent review
Fraud trial of Scott Crawley, Dale Walker, Daniel Forsyth, Brendan Daley and Aaron Petrou stopped by judge in legal aid row
Adoboli sentenced to seven years in jail in November 2012 over unauthorised trading scandal
Harte will report directly to Barclays CEO Antony Jenkins
Pfizer's attempt to acquire UK's AstraZeneca has fuelled concerns about tax avoidance strategies of large firms.
HMRC revealed that those paying the 40p and 45p rate will pay 67% of the total tax bill.
The ONS says around 1.4 million UK workers were on zero-hours contracts in early 2014
George Osborne's bid to halt the FTT has been scuppered, but the tax is neither as good or bad as either side would have you believe.
UK bookmaker says 150 betting shop closures have been announced so far across industry and more expected
GSK shares fell after Britain's biggest drug maker also showed 10% drop in first quarter sales
Whitehall concerned over mass redundancies and being part of potential tax avoidance scheme
William McAteer and Pat Whelan may have been escaped prison but their conviction is another blow to Ireland's flailing banking sector
The ONS says around 13% of employers reported some use of non-guaranteed hours contracts.
Co-op Bank said it broadly accepted the Christopher Kelly's report findings
Ramsay was allegedly asked to step down after an internal investigation revealed a series of leaks.