George Osborne looks to reduce tax on North Sea oil investments
Osborne said 'more action' is needed to boost the UK's struggling oil industry.
M&S blames warm weather for disappointing Christmas clothes sales
M&S blamed unseasonal weather for disappointing clothes sales.
Understanding Bitcoin: Cryptography, engineering and economics by Pedro Franco [Review]
New book promises financial professionals a comprehensive guide to bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.
Ruble crisis: How Russia wrote the book on capital flight
Capital flight was a seminal and historically important part of the formation of free market Russia.
UK Pension Reforms Will See Scams and Conservatory Sales Rocket
Aviva pensions expert john Lawson talks to us about how pension scams are evolving with reforms.
UBS Wealth Assets Grow by $30bn Boosted by Chinese and Indian Millionaire Rise
UBS gain the most out of any wealth management operation, including Credit Suisse and HSBC.
BitCon: The Naked Truth About Bitcoin - Jeffrey Robinson's Teardown of World's Biggest Cryptocurrency
Jeffrey Robinson, a well-known writer on financial crime, has vented his spleen about the hype surrounding bitcoin.
Google Donates More to Political Campaigns than Goldman 'Government Sachs'
Google has donated $1.43m, just ahead of Goldman Sachs' $1.4m.
Government Considers New Tax Free ISAs via P2P Lending
Peer-to-peer enthusiasts have been asking for the move for last few years.
General Election 2015: Politicians Face Central Bank Intervention Headache as Global Liquidity Squeezed
Expect 4QE by the time of the General Election, according to data trends forecast by the Global Liquidity Index.
UK Hedge Fund Man Group Adds $16bn from US Acquisitions
Man Group has seen a 25% increase in FUM thanks to two US acquisitions.
Oil Prices Hits 4 Year Low Amid Global Economic Slowdown Fears
Oil prices dropped by more than $1 per barrel and Brent crude hit a fresh four-year low at below $83
UK Could Trim Borrowing by £10bn Thanks to Ministerial Accounting Error
The UK may need to raise almost £10bn less than expected from financial markets this year, according to ONO.
Talk Politely and Quietly and Don't Hug Anyone – Advice for the Discerning Tourist Visiting London
Condé Nast Traveler has issued guidance for tourists visiting London who want to fit in.
BlackRock Fixed Income Assets Boosted by Bill Gross Pimco Departure
BlackRock has seen strong cash inflows for the third quarter driven by its equities and fixed income ETFs.
European Banking Authority Tightens Rules on 'Fixed Pay' Bonus Cap Dodge
The European Banking Authority is clamping down on 'fixed pay' awards.
Alibaba's Western Business Entrants Face Dizzying Array of Differences
E-commerce analysts discuss some of the practical and cultural differences facing western vendors joining Alibaba.
Citigroup Unearths Illegal Conduct at Banamex Security Unit
Citigroup's results were sullied by a second fraud investigation involving its Banamex unit.
Raoul Weil Trial: Ex-UBS Wealth Boss's Defence Could be Torpedoed by Underling Martin Liechti
Raoul Weil's underling Martin Liechti likely to be the star witness for the prosecution at the trial.
JP Morgan Makes a Profit Again as Legal Costs Subside
JP Morgan has swung back to profitability for the third quarter now that its legal cost and provisions are subsiding.
Frieze Art Fair 2014: London's Driver Behind a Bull Market in Fine Art
Art expert Phillip Hoffman talks about high end art investing and this year's Frieze Art Fair.
iBillionaire Investor App Uses Warren Buffett, George Soros, and Carl Icahn Knowledge to Promise Big Returns
New app feeds investors insights from likes of Warren Buffett, George Soros, and Carl Icahn.
UK's Osborne Warns Germany is the Greatest Concern for the Eurozone
The Chancellor voiced his concerns for eurozone's recovery as Germany's exports plunged
Reuters Demands Access to $20bn Oil Tycoon's Divorce Trial
Reuters has asked that the divorce trial of billionaire oilman Harold Hamm be opened to the public.
SMEs Raking in 50% of Revenues from Overseas Market by 2019
SMEs are eyeing global trade potential but are alive to real or perceived obstacles.
Fifth Street's Leonard Tannenbaum to Become One of the World's Youngest Billionaires
Boss and fund manager Tannenbaum is set to sell millions of shares when Fifth Street floats
Glock Gun Founder Branded a $500m Racketeering 'King Lear'
The ex-wife of firearm firm founder Gaston Glock accuses him of rackeerting and money laundering.
Amazon Opening First Physical Store in New York City
Amazon is understood to be opening its first bricks and mortar store in Midtown Manhattan.
How Robots and iPods are Eating Our High Streets
As Palo Alto start-up billionaire Marc Andreseen famously said - software is eating the world.
Morgan Stanley Bonuses Boosted While Wall Street Rivals Cut Back
Bloomberg data reveals that JPMorgan's bond traders will share the fastest shrinking bonus pot.