Swedbank Latvia Battles Against Regulatory Costs and Cyber Attacks
Ansis Grasmanis, CFO, speaks to IBTimes TV about balancing regulatory and cyber security burdens with costs.
Swedbank Latvia's Battle Against Regulatory Costs and Cyber Attacks
Ansis Grasmanis, CFO, speaks to IBTimes TV about balancing regulatory and cyber security burdens with costs
Scottish Independence: Alliance Trust Creates English Firms on UK Exit Fear
Alliance Trust CEO Katherine Garrett-Cox says independence referendum is creating uncertainty for customers and the business
Vedanta Hires Tom Albanese After Rio Tinto Sacking
Albanese stepped down as Rio Tinto CEO in January 2013
FX Fixing Scandal: BofA and BNP Paribas Suspend Currency Traders Joseph Landes and Robert de Groot
Suspension follows action by BoE which faces parliamentary grilling over currency markets.
Barclays Lends Bankrupt Detroit £120m to Break Crippling Swaps Contracts
Money will go towards paying off banks to end interest rate swap agreements.
FX Fixing Scandal: BoE Suspends Official and Confirms Currency Dealer Meetings Halted a Year Ago
Bank of England says it has suspended a staff member amid its internal FX fixing review
Mis-selling Derivatives: Only 3,430 Out of 19,000 Victims Have Accepted Redress Offers
In total, 29,000 businesses went into review scheme while 10,000 failed sophistication test
Barclays 'Forced' to Boost Bonuses After Senior Banker Resignations Double
Barclays' CEO Antony Jenkins says he was forced to increase bonuses despite profit drop
Scottish Independence: Scotland 'Could Not Rely on Oil Revenues to Stave Off Debt'
Institute for Fiscal Studies claims the country would borrow more if voters ended the 307-year union.
FCA: 90% of Retail Financials Have Curbed Mis-selling Risk Through Incentive Reforms
Regulator believes that only one-in-ten firms with sales teams had higher-risk incentive schemes.
Bankrupt Detroit Pays UBS and BAML $77m to Break Crippling Swaps Contracts
Interest rate swaps have cost Detroit's taxpayers more than $200m
Libor Fixing Scandal: 'Vast Amount' of Evidence Stacks Up Against 3 ex-Barclays Traders
Peter Johnson, Jonathan Mathew, and Stylianos Contogoulas are charged with manipulating benchmark lending rates
Ellen Degeneres Oscars Selfie Sham and the Art of Viral Marketing Ploys
Companies are getting becoming sneakier in developing brand awareness and pocketing our cash
Ukraine Ratifies €610m European Union Loan
Parliament claims that loan was agreed to in 2013 by never ratified under ex-President Viktor Yanukovich
Scottish Independence: SNP's Alex Salmond to Tell Scots to Not Be Intimidated by Westminster 'Diktats'
The Scottish National Party will bring the fight for independence to London at New Statesman event
Cyber Crime Ravages Nearly Four in 10 Global Financial Firms
Consultancy PwC survey shows 39% of financial services groups suffered from cyber attacks.
UK Floods Repair Bill Estimate Soars to £1.2bn
Fitch ratings agency expects a "limited negative effect" on insurers' earnings
Serco's Profits Plunge and it Warns of Tough 2014
Serco 2013 adjusted pre-tax profit fell below analyst expectations
UK Prime Minister David Cameron to Slash Tax for the Poorest Britons
Cameron will raise personal tax allowance above £10,000
Mis-Sold PPI Complaints Fall to 190,000 but 'Still Depressingly High'
FoS says the number of complaints fell for the second half of last year but is still high
Singapore Becomes World's Most Expensive City to Live In
Singapore beats Paris, Tokyo Oslo, Zurich and Sydney for poll position
Libor Fixing Scandal: FCA Issues Two More Rate Rigging Warnings
Regulator has issued five warning notices to traders related to Libor rigging investigations
Pimlico Plumbers Boss Charlie Mullins: Apprenticeship Fund Could Halve UK Youth Unemployment
Mullin's also says that the UK workforce benefits from better foreign work ethics
FCA Fines Hit Half of FSA's 11 Year Total in 10 Months
The newly installed regulator has issued £408m in fines in less than a year
Libor Fixing Scandal: UK Court Delays Hearing for ex-Barclays' Peter Charles Johnson, Jonathan Mathew, and Stylianos Contogoulas
The ex-Barclays traders are accused of rigging benchmark interbank lending rates
Ukraine Crisis: Russia Blows $10bn in FX Reserves to Support Rouble
Russia's currency has plummeted to all-time low levels against the US dollar and euro
Nomura Hires ex-Barclays Pradeep Swamy to Lead New Risky Trading Group
Swamy will be joined by ex-Cheyne Capital and ex-China Asset Management Fred Lam
Ukraine Crisis: Gazprom Eyes Gas Price Hike Over Lack of Ukrainian Payments
Russia's state gas producer Gazprom says it may increase gas prices after the first quarter.
Rolls-Royce Faces Indian Corruption and Bribery Investigation
India's defence ministry confirmed it has ordered a bribery probe into Hindustan Aeronautics Limited's Rolls Royce deal