Greeks sail into Grexit calendar and uncharted waters
Greece has entered a bleak calendar of last-ditch attempts to prevent it falling out of the Eurozone
Africa's entrepreneurs set to be seeded by $1bn growth fund
TPG and Satya's $1bn PE fund will invest across Africa in telecoms, finance, healthcare and consumer areas.
Silk Road and Mt Gox linked by transactions to major bitcoin players since 2009 'big bang'
Bitcoin security provider Elliptic has plotted the expanding universe of bitcoin transactions since it started in 2009.
MoneyConf: Santander reveals secrets about its ledger lab and innovation fund
Santander sets out innovation stall at Belfast event and talks about the moment banks got off the fence.
Uber under attack from new black cabbie app Gett
Black cabs can hit back at Uber the smart way, using an app.
World's wealthiest people to own $70tn in assets by 2017
The growth of HNWIs and their collective assets saw a slowdown in 2014, according to the annual World Wealth Report.
Power of social gives investment bankers and asset managers a run for their money
A bunch of social media-powered upstarts are targeting the highest echelons of finance.
MoneyConf: 'Credit cards are not dead' - Visa Europe boss
Credit cards have recently come under pressure from digital payments
Stripe unveils Scandinavian mobile payments push - Founder John Collison speaks at MoneyConf
Digital payments firm Stripe is expanding to Scandinavia
It's time to seed a public wealth fund with $75 trillion of assets mismanaged by governments
Consolidated single institution for holding public assets with proper management would make us all better off.
How the likes of MasterCard and Visa slow the spread of bitcoin
BitPay's European manager Marcel Roelants, who also worked for Mastercard for five years, explains how big corporates literally stifle innovation.
UK house prices: Average stamp duty halved but still almost £15,000 for London
The government's stamp duty reforms have halved the average bill, but London is still close to £15K on average.
RBS shares might go up but it's irresponsible to play markets with taxpayer's money
RBS should be sold soon because it would be irresponsible to try and play markets with taxpayer money.
Aldi and Lidl to consume 4% more of Tesco, Morrison, Asda and Sainsbury's marketshare by 2020
Aldi and Lidl are still on the offensive but their march is slowing, according to Moody's
Bank of England makes regulation sound sexy by rattling sabres at the pirates of Canary Wharf
The Tories are walking a fine line between self-regulation and legislation.
Carney takes aim at rogue traders in new clampdown
The BoE governor will deliver a speech outlining plans to clean up the City
Bitcoin pioneer Erik Voorhees launches Mt.Gox-proof exchange for iPhones
Bitcoin pioneer Erik Voorhees has launched an altcoin exchange to be run on iPhones which precludes another Mt.Gox scandal.
HSBC may cut and run thanks to bank levies and ring-fencing
HSBC is cutting thousands of jobs in the UK and is mulling a possible relocation of its headquarters.
Play at bringing down the banks with new securities trading game
Try out the new mobile app that 'gamifies' investment banking and securities.
What will new Deutsche Bank chief John Cryan's next move be?
Cryan is replacing Anshu Jain and Jurgen Fitschen as co-CEOs of the German giants.
Visa Europe believes 'mobile money' will follow success of contactless cards
Jeremy Nicholds, the head of mobile for Visa Europe, talks transactions on a large scale.
Lloyds shares to be offered to retail investors within 12 months
Shares in Lloyds will be sold to private retail investors within the next 12 months, the government has confirmed.
Lloyds and RBS: UK's good bank, bad bank scenario
Nowadays the unglamorous world of retail banking has become the acceptable business model for UK banks.
Forex fixing scandal: RBS currency chief quizzed by US Department of Justice after UK probe
RBS head of forex trading questioned by US Department of Justice in relation to allegations of market rigging
British Land burgeons in robust UK property market
UK property developer increases property portfolio by 12% as it unveils pretax profit boost
Youth unemployment and a skills shortage cloud the blue skies of record UK jobs figures
Unemployment is down and wages are up but young people are stubbornly staying out of work and productivity may outpace skills.
Lloyds Bank: Steady drip of shares helped David Cameron win power
George Osborne studiously tweeted about how much has been recovered and used to pay down the national debt.
BG Group profits plunge on fallen oil prices
BG Group reports 62% profit fall in first quarter.
HMRC faces legal challenge over HSBC tax amnesty
Online campaign group Avaaz wants judicial review of the way HMRC offered generous Liechtenstein-based amnesty to HSBC tax evaders.
Bitcoin and the Wall Street brain drain
Is this the start of an exodus from Wall Street towards the next generation of cryptocurrency fintech firms?