FBI Questions Ex-JPMorgan Banker Gaby Abdelnour in Asia Bribery Probe
Bloomberg report claims he was questioned late last year in relation to the bank's hiring practices
Egypt's 2013 Tourism Revenues Plunge Post-Morsi Coup and Violence
Egypt's tourism revenue sank by 41% to $5.9bn in 2013
Mis-Selling Derivatives: JPMorgan Sues Berlin's BVG Over Bad Swap Deal
JPM is suing Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe (BVG) for collateralised debt obligation losses
Mariano Rajoy: Spanish Princess Infanta Cristina is Innocent of Money Laundering and Fraud
Spain's Prime Minister: I'm absolutely convinced that things will go well for her
Ex-Deutsche Bank Chief Brian Mulligan Tries to Keep 'Bath Salts' Drug Tape Out of Court
Mulligan is suing James Nichols and John Miller as well as Los Angeles city for $20m for police beating.
Why BBC Staff Tax Avoidance is Not the Same as Legal Corporation Tax Dodging
BBC is looking to slash celebrity pay by 25% after pushing them onto permanent contracts
Co-op Bank's Auditor KPMG Under Investigation
The Financial Reporting Council has started investigating KPMG's auditing of the Co-op Bank
US Tech Firms Try to Derail G20 Tax Avoidance Clampdown
Digital Economy Group writes to OECD to defend its industry's record on corporation tax.
BBC Cracks Down On Tax Avoidance by Slashing Celebrity Pay
Top BBC stars including Jeremy Paxman face a 25% cut in salary
FX Fixing Scandal: BaFin Pushes Deutsche Bank Probe to Top of List
Germany's top banking regulator promotes Deutsche Bank probe to a special investigation
Deutsche Bank Profits Plunge on Scandal Fines and Litigation Fees
Deutsche Bank posts surprise pre-tax loss of €1.15bn for fourth quarter.
London Banking Job Vacancies Drop 42% on Scandal Costs
Recruitment group Morgan McKinley says firms are grappling with regulatory costs and fines
UK Financial Services Profits and Sentiment Surge on Economic Recovery
CBI/PwC financial services data shows 69% of firms are optimistic about the overall business situation
UK Eurosceptics Warned: EU Membership Boosts Trade by 30%
CER says UK would struggle to maintain trade with other EU member states if it left.
FX Fixing Scandal: HSBC Suspends Two Traders Amid Global Investigations
HSBC is the latest in a line of banks to suspend FX traders.
Labour to Ban Bank Mergers and Cap Market Share to 'Serve Real Economy'
UK's opposition Ed Miliband plans to overhaul the banking system
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.
FX Fixing Scandal: Hundreds of Traders Tipped to be Implicated Via Chatrooms
Meanwhile, Citi and Deutsche Bank have suspended traders over the last week
FX Fixing Scandal: BoE Talked to Chief Dealers a Year Before Probes
A Freedom of Information Act request revealed BoE officials discussed the FX setting process with traders
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