Mis-Selling Derivatives Scandal: Barclays Offers SME Landish Consultants £1.5m
Offer includes a product switch but final amount is subject to change
Charts in Focus: Detroit Files for Largest City Bankruptcy in US History [VIDEO]
Detroit makes history by filing for bankruptcy owing billions of dollars in debts
UK Government Grants Shale Gas Investment Tax Breaks
Chancellor George Osborne unveiled draft tax breaks to drive investment in shale gas production
Greece to Lose 195,000 Jobs in 2013 on Business Closures
Rising costs and plummeting sales will force more businesses to close than open
JPMorgan Close to $1bn Power Market Manipulation Ferc Settlement
Settlement that could result in the the largest payment ever to the US energy market regulator, reports WSJ
Greece Approves 25,000 Public Sector Job Cuts and Transfers [VIDEO]
Prime Minister Antonis Samaras's two-party coalition scrapes through vote.
Cyber Attacks Hit Over Half of World's Securities Exchanges in 2012
Financial exchanges are prime targets say International Organization of Securities Commissions and the World Federation of Exchanges Office
Barclays Fined Record $453m for Power Market Manipulation
US regulator Ferc imposes record fine on Barclays and power traders Daniel Brin, Scott Connelly, Karen Levine and Ryan Smith.
UK Thinktank IEA Offers €100,000 Reward for 'Brexit' Plan
Nigel Lawson-led panel for the Institute of Economic Affairs offers prize for best strategy if Britain votes to exit EU
Charts in Focus: Eurozone Struggles with Sovereign Debt
Countries struggle with debt while Greek workers strike and Spain hopes to raise €4bn through a bond auction
Russian Trader George Urumov Denies $183m Fraud in London Court
British-based subsidiary of one of Russia's largest financials accuses Urumov of participating in false trades and paying bribes.
Britain Had More €1m Bankers than Whole of Europe in 2011
Data is two years late but European Banking Authority publishes figures on bank pay for the first time
Libor Fixing Scandal: SFO Charges RP Martin Holdings' Terry Farr and James Gilmour
Former brokers arrested alongside ex-UBS and Citi broker Tom Hayes charged with conspiracy to defraud.
Egypt Minister Ashraf al-Arabi: Interim Government Does Not Need $4.8bn IMF Aid
$12bn Gulf state aid enough to sustain economic stability following coup against President Mohamed Morsi.
China Police Accuse GSK of Channelling £324m in Bribes through Travel Agencies [VIDEO]
GlaxoSmithKline executives 'routed payments through 700 travel agencies and consultancies'.
G4S CEO Ashley Almanza Orders Company Review Over Olympics and Tagging Debacle
Ashley Almanza tries to get company back on track after Buckles departure and contract freeze.
Britain's FCA Focus on Individuals and Consumer Issues Lead to Meagre Fines
Comparatively small amount of fines from its predecessor FSA are a result of focus on punishing individuals
Rana Plaza Disaster Retailer Pact: Counting the Costs of India's Garment Industry
IBTimes UK takes a snapshot at the real cost of cheap clothing following the factory collapse in India
Portugal Political Crisis Prompts Bailout Review Delay
Government secures 'state of the economy' review respite as it tackles fractured political situation.
G4S and Serco Charged Whitehall Millions for Tagging Dead or Jailed Criminals
Justice minister Chris Grayling tells MPs G4S and Serco overcharged on tagging contracts by millions of pounds.
European Union Overhauls Bank Bailout Rules
Troubled banks will need to present detailed restructuring plans to get rescue package.
Greek Workers to Strike as Government to Axe More Jobs and Increase Tax Collection
Workers will go on 24-hour strike as finance minister Yannis Stournaras confirms stricter enforcement of austerity plans.
Egypt Morsi Coup: Gulf States Offer Interim President Adli Mansour $8bn in Aid
The United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia stump up billions in cash and fuel to support interim authorities
EU Debates Creation of Agency to Salvage or Shut Failing Banks
European Commission will propose the creation of a new group, supervised by the ECB, to determine banks' fate
Co-Op Bank Investors Slam Regulator over Nationalisation Risk
Action group representing 15,000 pensioners say the PRA is risking bank nationalisation with capital requirement demands
IMF Cuts Global Growth Forecast for 5th Time Since April 2012
IMF trims forecast due to a slowdown in emerging market economies and a recession-struck Europe
Greece in Crisis: The Human Fallout of Austerity Measures [SLIDESHOW]
Greece may have secured €6.8bn in aid but more job and spending cuts are on the horizon
Shell Names New CEO Ben van Beurden as Peter Voser Replacement
Royal Dutch Shell promotes its downstream director to group chief executive from 2014
FCA to Launch Car, Holiday and Gadget Insurance Investigation
Regulator will unveil findings of an insurance add-on study at an ABI conference on its 100 day anniversary
EU and IMF Give Greece €6.8bn Bankruptcy Lifeline [VIDEO]
Greece still has to administer reforms and slash public sector jobs in order to get full €8.1bn tranche.