UK Government and HMRC Announce Crack Down on Tax Evasion
Whitehall will launch an advertising campaign targeting people who have money in offshore accounts.
Mothercare CEO Simon Calver Steps Down Post Profit Warning
Calver will receive a payment of £250,000 pounds of a six months' notice period
HSBC Profits to Rise on Job Cuts, Lower Mis-Selling Payouts and Less Business Class Air Travel
However, Forensic Asia report says HSBC need to inject £70bn of capital by 2020.
RSA Eyes Rights Issue to Raise £800m
It's also considering selling a Canadian unit for £200m to boost balance sheet.
British Firms Stung by £12bn in EU Regulation Costs
Business for Britain is calling for a radical overhaul of the European Union.
Scottish Independence: UK Government to Cut Oil and Gas Sector Red Tape to Unlock £200bn Reserves
Scots will vote on whether to end their 307-year-old union with England on 18 September
RBS and Natwest Customers to Use Post Office Amid Branch Closures and Job Losses
RBS and NatWest customers can make deposits or pay in cheques at Post Office branches
Vodafone Shares Soar on Verizon Completing 45% Stake in Verizon Wireless Acquisition
Verizon revealed that it has completed its acquisition of Vodafone's indirect interest in Verizon wireless
Italy Names OECD Chief Economist Pier Carlo Padoan as Finance Minister
Padoan joins the Italian government
UK Banks Face Government Grilling on Small Business Lending Practices
PCBS, led by Andrew Tyrie, confirms politicians have launched an inquiry into Britain's biggest banks
Russian Oligarch Elena Baturina Bridges East and West with 'Made in India' Exhibition
Baturina's Be Open foundation travels to India to stoke interest in design innovation and technology.
Ukraine in Crisis: Russia Withholds $2bn Bailout Decision
Economy Minister Alexei Ulyukayev said Russia has not decided on how to help the country yet
Nigerian Central Bank Governor Lamido Sanusi to Take President Goodluck Jonathan to Court Over Suspension
Nigeria's naira fell 1% to 166.35 against the US dollar post-suspension
Ukraine in Crisis: Debt Insurance Falls as Political Deal Stokes Peace Hope
Markets move in tandem with hope over a political deal.
European Airlines Hold £3.4bn in Unpaid Passengers' Taxes and Charges in 2013
Campaign group Airtaxback says airlines are not forthcoming with refunds
Ukraine in Crisis: Gazprom Declares European Gas Exports 'Pumped in Full'
Russia's state-owned energy giant quells concerns over Europe gas supply
Ukraine in Crisis: Ukraine Cancels $2bn Russia Eurobond Issue
Ukraine had hoped the $2bn would be bought by Russia to stave off bankruptcy.
Ukraine Crisis: S&P Slashes Ukraine Rating to Near Default Level
Standard & Poor's slashed the nation's sovereign credit rating to triple C on political deterioration
Rupert Murdoch Pays $57.3m for Manhattan Bachelor Pad
Newscorp tycoon lost his Fifth Avenue apartment in his divorce settlement with Wendi Deng
Deutsche Bank Settles €925m Leo Kirch 12 Year Long Lawsuit
Deutsche Bank Settles €925m Leo Kirch 12 Year Long Lawsuit
BoE Warns General Election Could Pause UK Interest Rate Hike
Bank of England's Martin Weale provided a clear guidance to a rate raise
RBS to Cut 30,000 Jobs by 2019
RBS is tipped to be withdrawing from even more risky investment banking activities
Poundland to Launch £750m IPO with ex-Carpetright and Travelodge Bosses
Discount retailer also appoints Darren Shapland, Trevor Bond, Tea Colaianni, and Grant Hearn to the board.
Scottish Independence: Co-op Warns British Business Will Bear Burden
Co-op Group chief executive Euan Sutherland says Scotland's potential UK will burden firms
Financial Transaction Tax Will Instantly Hit Savers by £3bn
London Economics research says household stock and bond holdings would instantly drop
UK Floods Crisis: David Cameron Meets Insurers as Repair Bill Tipped to Hit £1bn
Rivers in commuter belt towns have reached their highest levels in almost 30 years
Libor Fixing Scandal: SFO Charges Ex- Barclays Traders Peter Charles Johnson, Jonathan James Mathew and Stylianos Contogoulas
It is alleged they conspired to defraud between 1 June 2005 and 31 August 2007
Scottish Independence: SNP's Alex Salmond Claims No One Will Block Scotland's EU Membership
Salmond claims no EU member will block Scottish membership to the 28 nation bloc
Yorkshire Building Society to Refund 34,000 Customers' Mortgage Arrears Fees
FCA says YBS has 'voluntarily' offered to refund customers after the regulator 'raised concerns'
Iranian Nuclear Programme Curb Threatened by Russia Nuclear Power and Oil Exchange Deal
Iran says Russia could build a second reactor at Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant