Ukraine Currency Hryvnia Hits Record Low as Debt Insurance Soars
The hryvnia is one of the worst-performing emerging-market currencies this year
Sochi Winter Olympics Boosts Russia Economy on Business Sentiment
Over 70% think the Winter Olympics have or will have positive impact on the Russian economy
Credit Suisse Helped 22,000 Clients Evade Taxes with Secret Elevator Meetings
Credit Suisse's chief executive Brady Dougan will hit back at claims in front of a US senate panel
Labour Follows Tories with EU Referendum Pledge
Britain's opposition expected to offer same in-out choice to voters on EU membership.
FCA Fines FXCM UK £4m for Secretly Keeping Clients' Profits
US based FXCM Group withheld around £6m in clients' profits for itself
Co-op to Sell Farms and Possibly Pharmacies on Capital Black Hole and Paul Flowers Scandal
The Co-op is struggling with a capital black hole and the Paul Flowers sex and drugs scandals
Bank of America Under Investigation for US Mortgage Fraud
Federal investigators are looking into its compliance with the Federal Housing Administration's Direct Endorsement Program
German Police Storm 50 Homes and Offices in Insider Trading Probe
German state of Baden-Wuerttemberg police suspect 23 individuals of insider trading
Downton Abbey and X Factor Boost ITV Revenues
Total external revenues rose 9% £2.39bn
Gregg's Shares Plummet on Profits Plunge Despite Pasty Sales on a Roll
Total sales were up 3.8% to £762.4m.
Morgan Stanley Seals $275m Toxic Mortgage Product Settlement
According to legal documents, it has an agreement in principle with the SEC
EU Extends Banker Bonus Cap to Fund Managers
Bonus curb includes deferral of 40% of bonuses for three years.
RBS Gets £550m Banker Bonus Pool Green Light from Government
The Royal Bank of Scotland will unveil its results on 27 February
Why the TSC Bank SME Lending Practice 'Grilling' Was Wasted and a Soft Touch
No new information given and apparently the banks have 'never' deliberately upset a customer
Mis-selling Derivatives: FSB Questions Impartiality of Independent Reviewers
FSB adds that the regulator turned down a 'consumer based' review model for its own.
@GSElevator Author John Lefevre Never Worked for Goldman Sachs
@GSElevator Twitter account author has sealed a book deal with Simon & Schuster last month
Mis-selling Derivatives and Tomlinson Report: Independent Appeals Boss Claims 'Banks Have Never Deliberately Upset a Customer'
Griggs also claims that the public's perception over the banks' SME lending practices is the problem.
Mis-selling Derivatives and Tomlinson Report: Independent Appeals Boss Defends UK Banks' SME Lending Practices
Professor Russel Griggs says the public's perception over the banks' SME lending practices is the problem.
EU Investigates UK Government £75m Loan to Drax Group
Drax Group is the operator of Britain's biggest power station
Credit Suisse to Battle John McCain's US Senate Panel Over Client Tax Evasion
Brady Dougan and three other officers are expected to answer US Senators John McCain and Carl Levin
Italy Eyes Raising €400m By Hitting Savers with Higher Bond Tax
New Prime Minister Matteo Renzi's chief of staff Graziano Delrio reveals possible reform
Qantas to Axe Up to 5,000 Jobs
Local Australian news networks report major job losses at struggling airline
Singapore Has Highest-Paid Business Executives in Asia
Singapore senior executives earn 19% more than rival counterparts in Hong Kong
Britain's Top Divorce Lawyer Ayesha Vardag on the £1bn Business of Broken Hearts [VIDEO]
From Michelle Young to Katrin Radmacher, Vardag tells IBTimes UK why Britain is the best place to divorce
Scottish Independence Poll: Bulk of FTSE100 Chiefs Oppose Scotland Exiting UK
Korn Ferry survey reveals 65% of chairmen of 32 FTSE 100 companies say independence will be bad for business
Indian Men with MBA Business Degrees More Likely to Score a Date
Shaadi.com says "education is more powerful than the profession you're in" when it comes to dating
Libya Fights to Pay Bills and Salaries As Protests Cripple Oil Revenues
More than 50% of Libya's budget goes on paying public salaries and subsidies
Scottish Independence: SNP's Alex Salmond Swats Away UK Government Oil and Gas Pledges
Scotland's First Minister claims an independent Scotland would be better at managing the energy sector
HSBC Bonus Pool Rises to $3.9bn in 2013 as CEO Stuart Gulliver Pockets $8m
Both HSBC CEO Stuart Gulliver and his staff pocket bumper rises in bonuses
HSBC Shares Plunge on Missed 2013 Profit Expectations
Stuart Gulliver has cut costs with a major job cull as well as cracking down on operating charges