Mis-Selling Derivatives: Italy Seizes €104.5m from Nomura
Prosecutors in Siena, Italy already seized €1.8bn from Nomura in 2013 in relation to Banca Monte Paschi di Siena
Scottish Independence: 700,000 to Leave if Union is Broken
A Panelbase survey reveals 17% of adults would consider leaving Scotland in the event of independence.
Mothercare Shares Plunge 11% as Destination Maternity Drops Takeover Bid
Mothercare stock price takes a battering in early trading.
National Parks Being Protected from Fracking
However, Whitehall is stopping short of a total ban.
Air Algerie Flight AH5017 and Downed Malaysian Airlines MH17 Have No Impact on Passenger Activity, says Heathrow Boss
John Holland-Kaye says the spate of airline and airport related disasters has not effected Britons' travel plans
Deadline Looms for Mis-sold Card and Identity Insurance Victims
Customers have five weeks left to claim compensation for mis-sold Card Protection Plan Limited (CPP) insurance
Libor Fixing Scandal: Lloyds Edges Towards '£300m' Settlement with Regulators
Lloyds confirms its nearing a deal while sources peg settlement at £300m
Barclays Files Motion to Get US 'Flashboys'-Style Lawsuit Dismissed
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman is accusing Barclays of fraud through HFT.
iTagged CEO Unveils Future of Augmented Reality and Oculus Rift Project
iTagged CEO Keith Jordan discusses one of the most exciting new social media smartphone apps that have entered the market over the past few months.
SFO Presses Criminal Charges Against Alstom UK Unit with Conspiracy to Corrupt
Alstom is a manufacturer in the rail, power and electricity transmission sectors
UK Interest Rate Hike to Double Households in Debt and Create 'Mortgage Prisoners', says Thinktank
Resolution Foundation says even a 'relatively benign' rate rise will be in 'debt peril'
UK 40p Tax Rate: Third of Workforce to be Dragged Into Bracket
The Office for Budget Responsibility analysis says it will happen by 2033
FCA Bans Two Financial Group Units from Hiring After Mis-selling Risks
The regulator claims the Financial Group's two subsidiaries failed to supervise and control current staff
FCA Slaps FX Trader Phillip Harold Boakes With Criminal Prosecution
Boakes has 13 alleged offences relating to an unauthorised investment scheme
RBS 'Wilfully Obtuse' in Evidence About SME Profiteering, says Lawmaker
Andrew Tyrie slams the bank for delivering a 'belated U-Turn' over damning reports
Scottish Independence: Whisky, Irn Bru and Tunnock's Tea Cakes Boosts Sales to £2bn
Scottish food and drink sales remain strong ahead of the 18 September referendum
Scottish Independence: Osborne Announcing £18m in Glasgow Investments Ahead of Referendum
Osborne will say the funding for life sciences and a new centre for business will create 30,000 jobs
FCA Confirms Ex-JPMorgan 'Rainmaker' Ian Hannam's Market Abuse Fine
The regulator fined him £450,000 for two instances of market abuse
Mis-selling PPI Scandal: 5,000 New Complaints Filed Every Week
The Financial Ombudsman said payment protection insurance issues still dominate complaints data
Ofwat Fines Thames Water Only £1 Despite Misreporting Sewer Flooding Data
It also ordered Thames Water to cut costs by £79m and 'pay back' £7m to customers and communities.
Barclays 'Dark Pool' Trading Falls 79% After US Lawsuit
British bank faces allegations of lying to clients from New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman.
FX Fixing Scandal: SFO Launches Criminal Investigation
The Serious Fraud Office finally confirms the its probe into the $5tn a day market
Scottish Independence: Currency Union Promise is Destroying Credibility, says Ian Davidson
Scottish Affairs Committee says Salmond's claims to keep the pound is a 'dead parrot'
Tesco Shares Soar on Philip Clarke Exit as Unilever's Dave Lewis Steps In
Tesco's stock price in leading the FTSE 100 in the opening session
FX Fixing Scandal: SFO Launching Probe in July
The Serious Fraud Office is tipped to be opening an investigation
Barclays 'Dark Pool' Concerned Traders and Clients Months Before US Lawsuit
The New York Attorney General slapped the bank with a lawsuit centring on its HFT practices
Scottish Independence: North Sea Oil Investments Hit Ahead of Referendum
SNP's Alex Salmond has continually promised bumper oil revenues will buoy up an independent Scotland.
The Current Account: UK High Street Banks in the Spotlight
Bank lending practices have come under close scrutiny again, after the Competition and Market Authority launched an inquiry into Britain's biggest high street lenders.
China Holding Public Trial of Peter Humphrey and Yu Yingzeng Over GSK-related Work
US and UK authorities had previously vexed concerns over being barred from attending the trial
Labour Says 'I Told You So' on High Street Banks Competition Inquiry
Britain's opposition says it asked for the watchdog to investigate for months.