US Lawyers for Jewish Families Slam €1bn Nazi Art Seizure Process
Collection of 1,500 artworks confiscated by the Nazis was found in Munich apartment.
Rate Fixing Scandal: EC to Hit RBS, HSBC, JPM and Three Other Banks With Euribor Rigging Fines
Barclays tipped to escape a fine because it alerted the European Commission to suspected wrongdoing.
Moneysavingexpert's Martin Lewis 'Struggles to Find Place' for Payday Loans in Society
Lewis says he 'struggles to see an occassion' for when a payday loan is the 'right choice'
Moneysavingexpert's Martin Lewis Slams 'Desert of Regulation' in Payday Lending
Consumer finance champion says more needs to be done to stop the payday loan debt spiral
Consumer Credit Trade Association Claims Only 36 Payday Loan Complaints Made in 2013
Trade body's chief executive Greg Stevens says there are barely any details of complaints over payday lending.
Wonga's Henry Raine: Payday Loans Are Better Than Banks and Credit Cards [VIDEO]
Wonga's head of regulatory and public affairs says company 'does not charge extortionate interest rates'.
Labour Calls for All Energy Bosses to Forgo Bonuses After Centrica Pledge
Centrica's chief executive Sam Laidlaw pledged to forgo his annual £2.6m bonus amid energy price hike row
Twitter Tipped to Make $200m in 2015
Investors forecast a doubling in revenue and a surge in profits by 2015.
G4S to Axe 400 UK Jobs Amid Challenging Conditions and SFO Probe
Embattled British security firm also faces a Serious Fraud Office investigation over its electronic tagging.
Payday Loan Companies Wonga, QuickQuid and Mr Lender Face MP Grilling
Britain's largest three payday lending groups will will appear before the Business, Innovation and Skills Select Committee.
Thames Water: Cut Usage or Face Higher Bills
Company tells millions to stop using as much water to prevent higher household bills
Centrica Boss Sam Laidlaw Pledges to Forgo £2.6m Bonus Amid Energy Price Hike Row
One of Britain's 'Big Six' energy chief executives says he pledged to give up bonus amid energy price hike furore.
UK PM David Cameron Warns Support for Britain's EU Membership is 'Wafer Thin'
Cameron tells CBI conference that public support over European Union membership is waning
Royal Mail Shares Soar Near 80% from IPO Price
Business Secretary Vince Cable faces fresh embarrassment as shares rise above the 589p mark from 330p IPO price.
GlaxoSmithKline to Escape China Bribery Charges as Individual Executives Blamed
Reports say the company and Briton Mark Reilly, GSK's former head of China operations, will escape charges
HSBC Pledges to Protect Banker Bonuses and Salaries
HSBC Chief Stuart Gulliver pledges to protect competitive position on pay amid EU bonus cap rules.
Co-op Bank Confirms 15% Branch Closures and Job Cuts
Bank's CEO Niall Booker, Barry Tootell's replacement, says it will take years to turn around the lender.
HSBC Profits Jump 10% as Bank Helps Regulators With FX Probe
HSBC is also cooperating with regulators over potential currency market manipulation
FX Fixing Scandal: HSBC Cooperates with Regulators - but no Traders Suspended
HSBC joins Barclays and RBS in the line of banks that are speaking to regulators.
Hedge Fund Entry Level Salaries Hit $335,000
The 2014 Glocap Hedge Fund Compensation report reveals the third consecutive rise in pay packages
Deloitte Slammed for Corporation Tax Avoidance Battleplan for Africa
Deloitte advises large companies on how to avoid potentially hundreds of millions of dollars of tax.
UK Chancellor George Osborne Refuses to Deny Foreign Property Investor Tax
Osborne refuses to confirm or deny the new capital gains tax on foreign property investors.
Labour's Ed Balls: We'll Scrutinise RBS Privatisation After Controversial Royal Mail Shares 'Firesale'
Labour's Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls says party will scrutinise George Osborne's plans for the future of RBS
RBS Internal 'Bad Bank' Just PR Spin to Help Privatisation?
IBTimes UK takes a look at what the analysts say about the hiving off of toxic assets within RBS
Mis-Selling Derivatives: RBS Makes No Provision for Consequential Losses
The Royal Bank of Scotland says it is not able to reliably measure swaps liabilities.
Mis-Selling PPI Scandal: RBS Compensation Pot Hits £2.6bn
The Royal Bank of Scotland adds £250m to mis-selling payment protection insurance redress pot.
RBS Creates Internal 'Bad Bank' to Deal With £38bn Toxic Assets
The Royal Bank of Scotland plans to remove 55-70% of toxic assets over the next two years.
Libor Fixing Scandal: Fannie Mae Files $800m Lawsuit Against Barclays, RBS and Seven Others for Swaps Losses
Embattled US lender sues nine banks in total, including Rabobank and UBS, for false representation.
UK Shale Gas Fracking Deemed Low Risk to Public Health
Public Health England says risks to public health from exposure to emissions from shale gas extraction are low
Chancellor George Osborne Eyes Capital Gains Tax for Foreign Property Investors
UK Treasury may close loophole on non-resident properties to avoid housing bubble.