How FX Dealers Can Trade $5tn a Day Without Being Regulated and Registered
Unlike stocks, futures or options, currency trading does not take place on a regulated exchange
Deutsche Bank's Head of Currency Kevin Rodgers Leaves Amid FX Fixing Scandal
The German bank is under investigation and is conducting an internal review
Why Aleksandar Vucic is Serbia's Perfect Choice to Tackle Corruption and Economic Turmoil
Vucic is the leader of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) and former Serbian deputy Prime Minister
What Languages Are Likely to Get You a Top UK Job?
Translation and interpretation group says there are three key languages that companies look for in candidates
Libor Fixing Scandal: SFO Charges Three Ex-Barclays Traders Jay Merchant, Alex Pabon and Ryan Reich
Serious Fraud Office has charged former Barclays traders but investigation continues.
Pfizer Courts Whitehall Over AstraZeneca Merger to Boost UK Economy by $100bn
Pfizer CEO Ian Read says the US drugmaker has contacted Whitehall over the bid
FX Fixing Scandal: US Criminal Prosecutors Storm London Banks to Question Traders
The Department of Justice has gone to Britain's capital to question individuals over alleged FX rigging activities
Scotland's Beer Boom Boosts BrewDog's BottleDog London Launch
BrewDog, Scotland's largest independent brewery, cites rise in home brewing as key reason for London launch
Devro Shares Plunge 13% on Sausage Skin Maker's Profit Warning
Bratwurst, salami and chorizo casings maker expects profits to drop
Scottish Independence 'Confusion' Makes Giving Savings Advice Difficult, says Brewin Dolphin
The wealth manager says uncertainty over September referendum is hindering its ability to advise clients
BG Group Chris Finlayson's Resignation Amid Profit Plunges: Profile
Finlayson resigned only 16 months into the job.
BG Group Shares Plunge on CEO Chris Finlayson Resignation and Egypt Crisis
Finlayson resigned on Monday after just 16 months in the job.
Why Britain is Failing to Produce Billionaire Entrepreneurs
The Centre for Policy Studies say tax and red tape is hurting Britain's ability and calls for tax slash
'UK Should Scrap 45p Tax Rate and Reduce CGT to Boost Britain's Billionaire Entrepreneurs', says CPS
The Centre for Policy Studies say tax and red tape is hurting Britain's ability to produce 'super entrepreneurs'
Scottish Independence: UK Government Goads SNP to Produce 'Realistic Costs'
Danny Alexander says Alex Salmond's SNP is not telling voters the 'real cost of independence'
Scottish Independence: Hague Slams SNP's EU Membership Claims
Hague dismissed Alex Salmond's claims that the country will remain part of the European Union.
Serbia's New Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic Focusing on Economy Overhaul and EU Membership
Former deputy PM is the country's new leader while Ivica Dacic becomes foreign minister
Scottish Independence Backed by Noam Chomsky to 'Devolve Europe's Power'
One of the world's most prestigious political thinkers revealed his support
Why is F1's Bernie Ecclestone Accused of Bribery?
Ecclestone has gone on trial for bribery in Germany which could end his 40-year hold on the sport
Scottish Independence Threatens RBS Credit Rating and EU Status
The Royal Bank of Scotland has warned investors of the risks involved with an independent Scotland
Lloyds Bonus Plan Gains Government Backing as RBS Snubbed
Meanwhile, RBS cancelled its 2:1 pay ratio proposal on lack of UKFI support
RBS Blocked by Government in Fight for Bonuses Worth 200% of Salaries
Part-nationalised lender revealed UK Financial Investments will oppose a 2:1 variable-to-fixed pay ratio.
Barclays Paying $280m to Settle Faulty Mortgage Bond Lawsuit
The Federal Housing Finance Agency accuses Barclays of misleading the now-defunct Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae
Ukraine Crisis: EU Eyes Banning Crimea Banks' Financial Deals
The European Union is allegedly placing more sanctions on Russian related entities
Barclays Battles Bonus Outrage at AGM Protests
Barclays boosted bonuses last year despite billions paid in mis-selling and financial scandals and profit drops
Rana Plaza Disaster and Cheap Fashion: Why Western Protests are a Lie as the Public Doesn't Care
Don't be fooled by the Oxford Street demonstration over the 1,138 Bangladeshi factory workers which died
Labour Eyes Severing Co-op Bank Links By Moving Cash to Unity Trust Bank
Shift of £1m in loans to trade union-owned Unity Trust Bank signals start of pullout
Tories Promise Communities the Power to Block Onshore Wind Farms
Local residents will have the ability to block onshore wind farms within six months
FRC Backs Vince Cable in FTSE 100 Pay and Bonus Overhaul
The Financial Reporting Council says companies should be able to claw back bonuses after poor performances
Scottish Independence Will Cost Taxpayers £450 Extra Annually for Pensions, says DWP
UK government says an independence would cost an extra £450 per working adult annually