Mis-selling Derivatives Scandal: Consequential Loss Payments Average Only £1,800 Per Customer
Meanwhile, the FCA said all nine banks have completed their swaps sales reviews.
BNP Paribas Chief Georges Chodron de Courcel Retires Amid Sanctions Investigation
Chodron de Courcel, 64, is one of BNP Paribas' three chief operating officers
Co-op Rebuilds Ethical Credentials With Blacklist Plan for Gambling Firms and Tax Cheats
Co-op Bank is battling to restore its reputation after the Paul Flowers and capital black hole scandal.
How Skateboarding and Drones Are at the Heart of Budapest's Socioeconomic Regeneration
Skateboarder Balázs Jassek works with Vodafone to highlight monuments and landmarks in Hungary's capital city
Russian Cybercrime Gangs Target Scottish Homes and Businesses
Sophos and Kaspersky Labs identified the cybercrime threats
How Companies Use Soaked Tampons and Shoe Polish on Burgers to Mislead Consumers
Financesonline.com reveals the advertising tricks of the trade
Libor Fixing Scandal: ex-Rabobank Trader Takayuki Yagami Pleads Guilty in US Criminal Case
He pleaded guilty to his role in attempting manipulate Yen Libor
Libor Fixing Scandal: European Commission Names Icap in Yen Rate Fixing Probe
The European Commission voiced concerns over the role the interdealer broker played in the scandal
UK Economic Recovery: How the Self Employment Army is Boosting Jobs Data
IBTimes UK takes a look behind the headlines at worrying state of Britain's job market
The UK Economic Recovery: How the Self Employment Army is Boosting Jobs Data
Britain's unemployment rate is at a five year low but behind the headlines the job market recovery isn't as strong as the coalition government is making it out to be.
Why Britain Needs to Get Fracking to Shirk Off Russia's Grip on Gas
The Centre for Policy Studies warned the UK that it needs to ramp up shale gas developments
China's Pollution Problem Pushes Country to Rival US in 'Golden Age of Natural Gas'
Chinese gas demand is set to double until 2019.
Britain Paying Businesses to 'Switch Off the Lights' to Avoid Winter Blackouts
UK energy secretary Ed Davey warns the country may need to use 'last resort measures'
Why Scottish Independence Will Hurt the UK General Election 2015, Banking and Scotch Whisky
Bank of America Merrill Lynch reveals industries that would be impacted by an independent Scotland
UK Video Games Industry Jobs Hit Five Year High
Tiga unveiled a surge in jobs following the announcement of Games Tax Relief (GTR)
Cybercrime Costs $445bn Worldwide and Hits 150,000 EU Jobs
McAfee and the Center for Strategic and International Studies report reveals the cost of cyber attacks
Scotland's BrewDog Soars 70% and Doesn't Give a S***
Scotland's largest independent brewery previously apologised for its "indifference and nonchalance" towards a ruling.
Scottish Independence 'Yes' Campaign Hit as Country Heavily Relies on Foreign Cash
Ernst & Young report reveals foreign investment into Scotland hits 16 year high
Scottish Independence: Politicians Wage Campaign Attacks Ahead of Referendum in 100 Days
Scots will vote for independence on 18 September this year
Lloyds Launching TSB IPO Under Book Value
The TSB flotation is meant to be launched this month
UK Economic Recovery: IMF Apologises to Osborne For 'Getting it Wrong' and Criticises Miliband's Tax Rise Plans
IMF Chief Christine Lagarde admits the agency 'got it wrong' when it came to economic growth forecasts
Scottish Independence: Obama, the Tories and Warship Producer Wage Debate
This week's Current Account rounds-up the highlights over the Scottish referendum
The Current Account: Obama, the Tories and Warship Producer Debate Scottish Independence
This week has all been about Scottish independence, as politicians and businesses warned of detrimental repercussions from splitting the union, following the official start of the referendum process.
Centrica Shares Rise on Massive Qatar Bid Rumours
Reports say that Qatar is looking to buy chunks of stock at £4-plus a share
Fuller's Brews 10% Rise in Profits on Strong Food and Accommodation Growth
The London Pride owner also runs 180 managed pubs and hotels and 206 tenanted pubs
UK Car Insurer AA Plans £4bn IPO
It is tipped to be announced imminently by parent company Acromas Holdings imminently
D-Day 70th Anniversary: How Floating Tanks and Crashing Planes Won WWII
IBTimes UK takes a look at key technology and machinery pioneered for the Normandy landings
Lloyds Ends Senior Trader's Suspension Amid FX Fixing Scandal
Markets mull over the identity of the trader, which is tipped to be Martin Chantree
FX Fixing Scandal: David Green Reveals SFO Examining Complex Data for Fraud
However, the Serious Fraud Office has not yet launched a criminal investigation
FCA Cracks Down on Logbook Lenders That Use Vehicles as Collateral Against Loans
Logbook customers borrow money that is secured against their vehicles