Why Royal Mail Strike Threats Prove Vince Cable's 330p IPO Price
As Wall Street's Gordon Gekko would say, 'lousy unions'
Camden Market Gets £230m Debt Hedging Advice After Derivative Concerns
Vedanta Hedging advised the famous London market which was bought by Israeli billionaire Teddy Sagi for over £400m
JPMorgan Chief Mike Cavanagh Leaving to Join Carlyle Group
Jamie Dimon's 'Mr Fix It' is being replaced by Daniel Pinto
Ex-Deutsche Bank William Broeksmit Left Suicide Notes Before Hanging Himself
Coroner Fiona Wilcox told an inquest that there was "clear suicidal intent"
HSBC Eyes SME Business Boost with Stuart Nivison Appointment
Nivision takes over from Raman Rai as new global head of business banking
Why Financial Trading Technology Needs to Collaborate, Not Kill the Banks
Tradeable CEO Jannick Malling speaks exclusively to IBTimes TV
RSA Launches £773m Rights Issue on Battered Balance Sheet
Troubled insurance group, now led by ousted RBS CEO Stephen Hester, needs to raise £1bn
Clydesdale and Yorkshire Banks Closing 28 Branches Despite Investing £45m
Investment of £45m in 'customer improvements' results in swathe of branch closures
UK Pawnbroker Albemarle & Bond Falls into Bankruptcy Proceedings
Troubled pawnbroker giant pulled plug on turnaround plan after investors backed out
RBS Mulls Selling US Retail Business to Japanese Banks
Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group and Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group are apparently in the running
Bernie Madoff's Five Ponzi Scheme Aides Found Guilty of Fraud
Daniel Bonventre, Annette Bongiorno, Joann Crupi, Jerome O'Hara, and George Perez guilty on all counts
Disney Eyes $500m for YouTube's Largest Network Maker Studios
Disney will become a major online video distributor if it buys the network
Son of Singapore's Richest Man Sues Aluminaid Pte for Not Paying Bungalow Rent
Wee Cho Yaw's son sues medical devices firm for not paying rent on property near Orchard Road.
PPI Compensation: Lloyds 'Exploiting Loophole' to Save Itself Millions
Financial Ombudsman slams Lloyds for growing number of customers getting half what they deserve.
De Beers Eyes Angola Diamond Exploration as Prices Jump
The world's largest diamond miner by market value hopes for new mining exploration licence
Trafigura Co-Founder Claude Dauphin Steps Down as CEO
Jeremy Weir takes over as CEO while Mariano Marcondes Ferraz joins the board
Russia Calls for International Talks on Crimea's Energy and Water Supply
Russian PM Dmitry Medvedev calls international negotiations after sanctions placed following Crimean referendum
Oceanografia CEO Amado Yanez Quizzed By Police Over Citi's Banamex Fraud
Mexican oilfield services company boss was held for questioning over the weekend
Putin and Cronies' Bank of Choice Warns Against FX Payments on Russian Sanctions
Bank Rossiya urged customers to refrain from making foreign currency payments post Russian sanctions
Gunvor Steps Up Defence Campaign Against Gennady Timchenko Connection on Russian Sanctions
Gunvor spoke out on Twitter and Torbjorn Tornqvist gives first interview in 30 years
Co-Op Bank Searches for £400m to Fill Capital Black Hole
Troubled bank says it needs more cash after finding capital position 'weaker than initially thought'.
Ukraine Oligarch Dmytro Firtash Pays €125m Bail After 'Politically Motivated Arrest'
Firtash said in a statement last week that his incarceration was "without foundation."
Scottish Independence: BlackRock Warns of 'Major Uncertainties, Costs and Risks'
The world's biggest investment fund manager joins a raft of financials worried about the 'Yes vote'
Credit Suisse Eyes 500 Private Bank Job Cuts
Swiss bank has a multi-billion euro cost cutting plan
Crimea Crisis: Is London Turning on its Russians?
Supermodel, actress and law graduate Katia Elizarova speaks exclusively to IBTimes UK about her fears
Scottish Independence: Catalonia Smacks Down Scotland Referendum Parallels
The Catalan government claims the comparison is "impossible"
Putin Pledges to Keep Salary in Bank Rossiya Despite US Sanctions over Crimea Referendum
Russia's President is urging nationals and Bank Rossiya customers not to worry
Russia Pushes Ukraine to 'Pay Back' $16bn After Crimea Referendum
Local agencies say Russian Prime Minister Medvedev told Vladimir Putin about the debt in a meeting
UK Competition Regulator Floors Furniture and Carpet Shop Investigation
DFS, SCS, Carpetright, Dreams, Furniture Village and Harveys/Bensons were being probed
Russia's Novatek Shares Crumble 13% on US Sanctions Against Putin's Crony Gennady Timchenko
Timchenko is co-owner of Russia's largest private gas producer Novatek