Deutsche Bank Wins £146m Compensation Against Sebastian Holdings' £5bn Lawsuit [VIDEO]
UK judge awards German lender bumper compensation after Sebastian Holdings tried to claim billions in damages.
Mis-Selling Derivatives: UK Judge Rules Libor Issues Can Be Included in Barclays and Deutsche Bank Court Cases
British appeals court judge says prosecutors can use Libor related evidence in Guardian Care Homes and Unitech cases
Robot to Ring Nasdaq Closing Bell to Mark Robotics Stock Index Launch [VIDEO]
First non-human to ring the Nasdaq closing bell to launch a robotics, automation and related technologies index.
Goldman Sachs Earns $59m in Fees as Twitter Shares Close 73% Above IPO Price
Investment banking giant earns millions for handling the IPO.
Regulator Ofwat Blocks Thames Water 8% Energy Price Hike
Water watchdog says the price hike was not justified.
Banks Braced for Cyber Crime Blitz in War Games Test
Thousands of London's financial staff will be tested on 12 November over their handling of cyber crime.
Star Trek's Sir Patrick Stewart at Twitter IPO to 'Make It So' [VIDEO]
X-men and Star Trek star rings the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange.
Twitter IPO Factbox: Shares to Tank or Soar?
As the social media giants starts trading shares, IBTimes UK takes a look at the key facts
US Hedge Fund and Banker Bonuses to Jump 10% in 2013
Consulting firm Johnson Associates says Wall Street bonuses will rise but there's a disparity between sectors
Mis-Selling Derivatives Factbox: FCA Reveals Only £15.3m in Redress Paid Out
FCA unveils October update report on the interest rate hedging product review with HSBC, Barclays, RBS and Lloyds
Mis-Selling Derivatives Scandal: FCA Reveals 95% of Swap Sales Were Non-Compliant
Only £15.3m paid out in redress as Lloyds, RBS and HSBC split redress payments.
Mis-Selling Derivatives: Lloyds to Split Redress and Consequential Loss Payments for All Customers
Lloyds Banking Group revises its split payment system and falls in line with RBS and HSBC.
Scottish Independence Poll: Voters Back Union Ahead of Referendum
TNS BMRB poll reveals 47% supporting staying in Britain just a year ahead of referendum.
Scotland's Economy to Recover from Financial Crisis in 2014
CEBR has revised Scotland's economic growth up to 2.2% for the year that the country votes for independence.
Traders Swindle £24m from 1,500 Investors in Carbon Credit Scam
Insolvency Service and Financial Conduct Authority warn inexperienced investors against buying carbon credits.
FX Fixing Scandal: Lloyds Launches Internal Review of Currency Trading
Lloyds joins RBS and Deutsche Bank, which are reviewing their FX trading processes.
Centrica Seals £4.4bn Gas Deal with Qatar
One of Britain's largest energy companies has entered into a four and a half year supply agreement.
SSE Warns of UK Power Shortages and More Price Hikes
Big Six energy firm warns that National Grid has underestimated risk of power shortages.
Google Boosts US and UK Property Market by Billions of Dollars
Tech giant's massive demands for office space generates billions in property deals.
Foxtons Does Not See 'Significant Upturn' in London Property Sales
British estate agent giant posted a 17.9% rise in group turnover quarter-on-quarter.
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.