TfL to Create 1,000 Jobs with £1bn Crossrail and Bombardier London Train Contract
Deal announced as 48-hour strike continues on London Underground.
Nick Clegg: UK Firms Ignore Mexico Drugs Violence and Target Economic Growth
Britain's Deputy Prime Minister says companies are more interested in opportunities following batch of economic reforms.
Credit Suisse Profits Hit By US Mortgage and Tax Legal Charges
The Swiss bank recorded over a half a billion Swiss francs for ongoing litigation issues
FX Fixing Scandal: US Regulator Benjamin Lawsky Demands Bank Currency Documents
Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sachs, RBS and Barclays are among the banks regulators are looking into
Citi's Head of FX Anil Prasad Exits Amid Fixing Scandal
Sources say departure of forex boss entirely unrelated to high-profile investigations into currency market.
Royal Mail Gets CWU Pay Rise, Pensions and Bonus Deal Rubber Stamp
UK's recently privatised delivery service said the pay and pensions deal won't change the financial outlook
Scottish Independence: Vince Cable Warns RBS HQ Move to London is Inevitable
RBS received a taxpayer-funded £45bn bailout in 2008.
RBS Ex-CEO Stephen Hester Hailed as RSA Saviour by Analysts
Ex-RBS chief executive Hester pockets an annual salary of £950,000 at the embattled insurer
Icap Hit by Swap Trading Regulation and Tough Market Conditions
Icap third quarter revenue sank by 6% due to challenging market conditions
Morgan Stanley to Pay $1.25bn in Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Mortgage Securities Claims
Separately, JPMorgan will pay the US government $614m to settle mass mortgage fraud claims
JPMorgan Pays $614m to Settle Mass Mortgage Fraud Lawsuits
JPM's boss Jamie Dimon recently said that mortgage related fines were 'unfair'
Scottish Independence: BP Boss Bob Dudley Warns of Industry Costs and Investment Withdrawal
BP's chief executive Dudley claimed that "all businesses have a concern" over the Scottish referendum
Pimco's Bill Gross Warns China is 'Mystery Meat' of Emerging Markets
Pimco is the world's largest bond fund with $1.97tn in assets.
London Tube Strike to Cost Economy £200m
London Underground commuters enduring travel chaos on 48-hour tube strike.
Lloyds CEO Antonio Horta-Osorio to Bank £2m Bonus Despite Mis-Selling Scandals
The alleged plan is in stark contrast to Barclays' boss Antony Jenkins who's forgoing a £2.7m bonus
Mis-selling Derivatives Scandal: End is Nigh but Problems Remain High
Banks speeding up redress offers but thousands of claims may be timed out.
FCA Sharpens Focus on Commodity Storage Reforms to Prevent Warehouse Hoarding
JPM and Goldman Sachs were criticised previously for controlling the flow of supply through sluggish deliveries
UK Shale Gas: Cuadrilla Defies Anti-Fracking Protests By Resuming Lancashire Production
Cuadrilla initially scaled back production in August last year following anti-fracking protests
Facebook Turns 10: Gif Guide to Why I Love Yet Hate the Social Network
This social media addict tells us why she has a love/hate relationship with the network
Mis-selling Derivatives: Banks Double Redress Payments but Lag Behind PPI by Billions
Barclays, RBS, Lloyds and HSBC and others pay £306.3m to over 2,000 victims of mis-sold interest rate swaps
Mis-sold PPI Victims Face HMRC Penalties on Compensation Tax Payment Failure
Claimants unaware they have to pay tax on interest generated from payments.
Why London Tube Strikes Mastermind Bob Crow Beats Bankers in the Greed Stakes
Crow earns £145,000 a year, lives in social housing and goes on £10,000 holidays
Mis-Selling CCP: FCA Sets Six-Month Deadline for £1.3bn Payouts
Regulator puts time limit on seven million card and fraud protection customer compensation payments.
Libor Fixing Scandal: FCA Issues 2 Warning Notices to Rate Submitter and Bank Manager
FCA issues Warning Notice for the first time since it was given the power to do
Lloyds PPI Costs Hit £9.8bn as it Eyes Summer 2014 TSB Share Sale
Lloyds' CEO António Horta-Osório said preparations for the share sales are 'pretty well advanced'
Cost of Living Crisis: Britons Slash Heating and Food Spend as Poverty Concerns Grow
Market researcher Nielsen reveals concerns over household finances has grown for first time since 2011.
Anglo Irish Bank's Sean FitzPatrick, Willie McAteer, Pat Whelan Face Fraud Charges in Court
AIB's ex-chief and the two senior members of the bank, were charged with fraud in 2012
Apple Faces $840m E-Book Antitrust Damages Lawsuit
US State attorneys general and consumers originally sued for $280m
Mis-Selling Scandals Make MPs Push for Retail Bank Sales Incentives Caps
Sales rewards are blamed for a spate of financial mis-selling scandals.
Natalie Ceeney Joins HSBC: Top 5 Regulators Being Poached By Banks
After Ceeney jumped ship, IBTimes UK takes a look at who turned gamekeeper to poacher