SEC member criticised her own agency for waiving 'common sense' when it came to RBS
The UK government blocked RBS's proposed 2:1 variable-to-fixed pay ratio, but granted it to Lloyds.
Unlike stocks, futures or options, currency trading does not take place on a regulated exchange
The FCA has fined Invesco Perpetual £18.6m for exposing its clients to risk.
Vucic is the leader of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) and former Serbian deputy Prime Minister
Serious Fraud Office has charged former Barclays traders but investigation continues.
The Department of Justice has gone to Britain's capital to question individuals over alleged FX rigging activities
The Prime Minister David Cameron says the initiative will provide more help than ever before to job seekers.
Bratwurst, salami and chorizo casings maker expects profits to drop
The Centre for Policy Studies say tax and red tape is hurting Britain's ability and calls for tax slash
The Centre for Policy Studies say tax and red tape is hurting Britain's ability to produce 'super entrepreneurs'
Justice Department and SEC probing other companies following Qualcomm's case in China.
Ecclestone has gone on trial for bribery in Germany which could end his 40-year hold on the sport
Financial Conduct Authority and BoE have appointed former SRA Chief Exec to replace Sir Anthony Holland.
European Court of Justice will rule on UK attempt to block tax
The Royal Bank of Scotland has warned investors of the risks involved with an independent Scotland
Miliband says zero-hour contracts are 'exploitative' and must be tackled.
Meanwhile, RBS cancelled its 2:1 pay ratio proposal on lack of UKFI support
Part-nationalised lender revealed UK Financial Investments will oppose a 2:1 variable-to-fixed pay ratio.
The Federal Housing Finance Agency accuses Barclays of misleading the now-defunct Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae
Financial reformer who led China's Banking Regulatory Commission
TPR took action as the firm underpaid its workers' auto-enrolment pension contributions.
The European Union is allegedly placing more sanctions on Russian related entities
Beijing has passed amendments that will go into effect on 1 January, 2015.
Texas-based Parrs suffered nausea, nosebleeds and depression among other issues.
Shift of £1m in loans to trade union-owned Unity Trust Bank signals start of pullout
Bank says a 'striking feature' of the recent labour market data has been the 'strength in self-employment'.
The deadly industry in the hills surrounding Johannesburg draws thousands to work.
The Financial Reporting Council says companies should be able to claw back bonuses after poor performances
Wedlake Bell lawyer gives IBTimes UK the low-down on say over pay