Libor Fixing Scandal: Ex-Icap Brokers Darrell Paul Read, Daniel Martin Wilkinson, Colin John Goodman Granted Bail
The three ex-brokers were charged by the SFO on 28 March 2014
Ukraine: Russian Bank 'Paid Terrorists $3.75m ahead of Luhansk Building Occupation'
State security service says unnamed bank transferred millions to militants before takeover
Lloyds' Global FX Chief Darren Coote Exits Amid FX Fixing Scandal for 'Personal Reasons'
Sources tell IBTimes UK that Coote exit has 'nothing to do with' FX market rigging
Imperial Tobacco Shares Rise on 900 Job Cuts and Plant Closures
Gauloises and Davidoff maker says it's shutting cigarette factories in Nottingham, England and Nantes, France
UK Pawnbroker Albemarle & Bond Saves 77% of Jobs with Hail Mary Rescue
Albemarle & Bond fell into bankruptcy proceedings at the end of March
UK Wages Boost Skewed by Executive Pay Rises, says Labour's Balls
Ed Balls, shadow chancellor, says the Labour Party 'won't stop talking about the cost of living crisis'
Barclays Replacing Bonus Boss John Sunderland with Crawford Gillies After Backlash
Sunderland has come under fire for boosting bonuses and pay despite bank's losses
Aggreko Shares Soar on Bumper Trading Update
Positive news after losing Aggreko boss Rupert Soames to security giant Serco
Scottish Independence Will Weaken Royal Navy and Hurt UK Defence, says First Sea Lord
Admiral Sir George Zambellas says an independent Scotland will damage Britain's defences
Britain is World's Second Largest Donor to Foreign Aid
Only the US surpasses UK on foreign aid spending
HSBC Unveils £6bn in SME Lending on UK Economic Recovery
HSBC says investment forecast growth outstrips pre-recessionary business behaviour
Scottish Independence Could Spur Catalonia and European Nationalist Groups to Breakaway
Nomura's senior political analyst says it could urge Catalonia and others to fight for 'hopes and dreams'
Twitter's CEO Dick Costolo and Co-founders Don't Plan to Sell Shares
Twitter heavyweights Costolo, Jack Dorsey and Evan Williams are hanging onto their shares post IPO
WTO: Global Trade Will Not Fully Recover Until 2015
Global goods trade will not hit 5.3% levels until next year
Asia CFOs Claims Political Unrest Will Lead to Business Boost
A bulk of Asia's largest companies believe it will create rewards not risk
French Connection Shares Rocket 12% on Sales Boost
British fashion retailer posts 11% rise in like-for-like retail sales
European Banks Slashed 80,000 Jobs in 2013
Only Barclays, Handelsbanken and Deutsche Bank created jobs last year
Citi Axing 300 Jobs Amid Banamex Scandal and Profit Drop
However, the reductions are only worth 2% of the global workforce
GlaxoSmithKline Faces Criminal Bribery Probe in Poland
GSK executives in China are already under investigation for routing 3bn yuan in bribes through agencies
Scottish Independence: Aerospace and Defence Firms Worry About Loss of Competitiveness
ADS, the sector's representative body, raises 'serious concerns' over potential UK exit.
Co-op's Lord Myners Confirms 'Board is Likely to Reject My Proposals'
Former Labour minister is stepping down after he unveils his proposals in May
JPMorgan Profit Plunges as Jamie Dimon Hails 'Some Significant Issues Are Behind Us'
JPM CEO says it has settled some major probes into Madoff, mortgage and London Whale issues
ABI and IMA Join Forces to Supercharge Lobby Powers Post Pensions Bombshell
The UK insurance and investment management bodies want to more 'effectively' lobby parliament
London City Airport 'Should Shut as it Makes No Economic Sense' says Think Tank
The New Economics Foundation think tank says the airport in the UK capital is a waste of time
Royal Mail: Lazard Being Quizzed By MPs Over IPO Price
Vince Cable and Michael Fallon also face another parliamentary grilling over the controversial sale
Co-op Unveils £1.3bn Loss and Warns of No Profits for Two Years
The embattled lender has lost two of its leaders and faces a number of scandals
Scottish Independence: Whisky Industry Highlights Union Benefits
Whisky accounts for 85% of Scottish food and drink exports
Co-op Confirms Lord Myners Will Complete Review But Step Down
Paul Myners and CEO Euan Sutherland both resigned within weeks of each other
Scottish Independence Will Lead to World's Second Largest Deficit
HM Treasury uses IMF data to warn that an independent Scotland poses a threat to fiscal deficit
Should We Let 'Ungovernable' Co-op Fail If Its Board Keeps Resisting Change?
Lord Myners resigned and CEO Euan Sutherland called the bank 'ungovernable' after stepping down