Oscars 2014: Who Needs an Academy Award Win When a Nod Rakes In the Cash?
Gravity, 12 Years A Slave, and American Hustle secure a heavy clutch of Oscar nominations
FCA Kicks Off RBS 'Poor Treatment' of Businesses Review on Tomlinson Report
The regulator has appointed Promontory Financial Group and Mazars to conduct an independent skilled persons report
Shell Shares Plunge on Profit Warning Wipes £6.5bn Off FTSE
Royal Dutch Shell warned that its fourth-quarter figures are expected to be significantly lower
UBS Eyes 10% Banker Bonus Boost in Asia for 2013
Rewards follow alleged higher revenue from arranging sales of stocks and high-yield bonds
HSBC £70bn Capital Black Hole Revealed by Forensic Asia
Hong Kong-based research firm says bank has overstated its assets by £50bn.
Morgan Stanley Promotes 153 Bankers to Managing Director
Around 64% of the promoted bankers are based in the US
Why Curbing Bank Bonuses is a Terrible Idea
The UK government and Bank of England are against a banker's bonus cap. But why?
Goldman Sachs Pay and Bonuses Hit $12.61bn in 2013
Total Goldman staff also increased 2% compared with the end of 2012
Co-op Unveils Review Details Post-Paul Flowers and Capital Black Hole Scandals
Lord Myners, newly appointed Senior Independent Director, will lead the review
Britain's Anti-EU and Immigration Sentiment Grows as Ukip Tipped to Beat Conservatives
The YouGov survey found 26% of respondents would vote for the UK Independence Party
BoE's Mark Carney Slams Banker Bonus Caps but Eyes Deferrals
Bank of England Governor Mark Carney hits out at 'crude' banker bonus caps.
RBS Pay and Bonuses: Why the UK Government Needs to Stop Meddling
RBS is 81% owned by the taxpayer but privatisation plans will be scuppered with persistent fiddling
Libor Fixing Scandal: SFO Calls in Barclays Traders for Fraud Interviews
SFO suspects several former Barclays traders of involvement in Libor manipulation
George Osborne Warns EU Not to Stall €120bn US Free Trade Deal
Osborne makes a speech makes the case for European Union reform.
Women Hedge Fund Managers Made More Money than Men in 2013
Professional services firm Rothstein Kass says women produced 9.8% returns for clients.
UK Home Office Staff Blocking Asylum Seekers Rewarded with Gift Vouchers and Bonuses
Government employees are being rewarded for helping to ensure asylum seekers stay out of Britain
Labour Pressures Government to Block RBS Request for Doubling Bonus Cap
"At a time when families face a cost-of-living crisis and bank lending to business is falling, it cannot be right for George Osborne to approve a doubling of the bank bonus cap"
Prime Minister David Cameron Hits Back at UK Energy Blackout Fears
Cameron says there is "no danger" of Britain suffering from blackouts despite energy shortages
EU Referendum: Chancellor George Osborne to Warn EU to Reform or Face UK Exit
Osborne will tell EU in a speech that structural changes are needed to survive
FX Fixing Scandal: Deutsche Bank Suspends One Trader on Suspicious Emails
German lender suspended at least one currency trader on suspicion of manipulating benchmark forex rates
EU Youth Unemployment Crisis Fuelled by Inflexible Education
McKinsey & Company study shows that severe mismatch between graduates and the skills businesses need
Moneysupermarket Energy Switching Revenue Spikes 200% on 'Big Six' Price Hikes
Price comparison website reveals a surge in consumers looking to change energy providers
US Government Urged to Raise Minimum Wage by Economic Nobel Laureates
Seven recipients of the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences were among 75 economists endorsing an increase
Capita Snaps up £145m London Congestion Charge Deal
Capita also recently took over G4S and Serco's electronic tagging contracts with the Ministry of Justice
Poverty and Less Education Causes Surge in US Child Obesity
Obesity among children from lower earning families rose compared to their richer counterparts
S&P Raises Co-op Credit Rating on Less Black Hole Rescue Costs
Credit ratings agency raised the Co-op Group's rating from B to B+ with a stable outlook
Goldman Sachs Investors Want Higher Returns than CEO Lloyd Blankfein's Bonus
Investors want a target for annual returns as long as it's higher than Blankfein's bonus
Hedge Fund Investors Pull Out Cash at Fastest Rate Since 2009
Investors exit hedge funds at fastest rate in four years
Libor Fixing Scandal: US Charges Three Ex-Rabobank Traders
US charges Britain's Paul Robson, Australia's Paul Thompson and Japan's Tetsuya Motomura
Why Solving the UK Obesity Crisis is Hideously Complex
It's hard finding the balance between personal and societal responsibility in tackling the rising obesity epidemic