Payday Lenders Face Competition Commission Inquiry on OFT Concerns
Office of Fair Trading urges commission to investigate 'deep-rooted' problems in loans market.
Ireland's Central Bank Investigates Secret Anglo Irish Bank Phone Calls
Secret recordings implied that executives John Bowe and Peter Fitzgerald wilfully misled central bank and regulators
EU Seals Deal to Protect Taxpayers from Bank Bailouts [VIDEO]
Investors and wealthy investors will be forced to share costs of a bank bailout.
Anglo Irish Bankers' Transcript of Shame: Jokes and Misinformation as Ireland's Economy Sank
Laughter and mockery on secret phone call recordings between bosses at the now defunct Anglo Irish Bank were a slap in the face for the Irish taxpayer.
Xactly CEO Christopher Cabrera: Capping Company and Banker Bonuses Will Hurt Firms' Survival [VIDEO]
Compensation expert tells IBTimes UK about the dangers of sweeping bonus reforms across the UK, EU and US
Anglo Irish Bank's John Bowe and Peter Fitzgerald Defend Secret Phone Call Contents
Two of failed AIB bosses issue lengthy statements rebuking claims they had deliberately misled the government and regulators
Standard Chartered Eyes 11th Consecutive Annual Profit Rise
British-based lender says income for first six months of 2013 expected to grow again.
Insurer Direct Line May Axe 2,000 Jobs to Save £130m
Britain's biggest car insurer plans to axe 14% of workforce to cut back on costs.
Xactly CEO Christopher Cabrera: Blanket Capping Company and Banker Bonuses Will Hurt Firms' Survival
Speaking to IBTimes UK on camera, Cabrera discusses the affects of sweeping one-size-fits-all reforms
Anglo Irish Bank Chief Pulled €7bn Bailout Figure 'Out His A***', Reveal Secret Tapes
Phone call between two bank executives, days before Dublin bailed out the banks, suggest figures were made up
Mark Carney's FSB Launches G20 Taskforce to Forge Libor Reform Blueprint
Financial Stability Board sets up taskforce after Barclays, RBS and UBS settle with regulators.
European Union to Save Billions of Euros in Farm Subsidies Cut
Agriculture will remain EU's largest expense but payments could be cut by 40%
Mis-Selling PPI Scandal Exclusive: FOS May Exceed 1000 New Hires Drive
IBTimes UK reveals that Fos considers adding more new hires to its original 1000 quota
Spain Mulls Siphoning More Bailout Cash on Nationalised Banks’ Sale Struggle
Economic minister says government is considering all options as nationalised bank’s assets continue to deteriorate
Lloyds' 2014 Privatisation Plan Hits Hurdle on Failed Branch Sales
Reports surface that Lloyds will ask the European competition authorities to extend branch sale deadline by two years
Markets, Politics, Economics: Transatlantic Rows Brewing and China's Sacrifice
Daniel Stewart & Co's chief economist Alastair Winter previews the week ahead for markets, politics and economics
Labour to Borrow Billions for Growth Projects - yet Keep Osborne's Austerity Measures
Despite widely disagreeing with government cuts and borrowing over the years, it reveals it will implement similar measures.
UK Chancellor George Osborne Seals £11.5bn Spending Cuts Deal for 2015-16
Osborne completed talks with government departments to secure spending cuts in time for national elections
FCA to Return St Clair Estates Land Bank Investors' Money After Landmark High Court Settlement
High Court settlement paves way for regulator to use settlement money to pay back investors which were scammed
Banks Race to Increase Salaries to Beat EU Bonus Caps
Employment lawyer says banks likely to ramp up fixed salaries to offset European Union bonus caps.
Wall Street’s Regulator Finra Cracks Down on Arbitration Policing
Industry-funded watchdog to improve oversight of its 6,500 securities arbitrators following embarrassing criminal indictment
Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi Pays New York $250m for Iran-Related Wire Violations
Japan's banking giant pays quarter of a billion dollars for deleting information from $100bn in wire transfers relating to US sanctioned Iran
EU Mulls Whether to Force Big Savers to Bail out Banks [VIDEO]
Finance ministers to forge new rules on who should pay for bank bailouts - big savers or the ordinary taxpayer.
Record £1m FCA Fine on Retail Sole Trader Gurpreet Singh Chadda
Financial Conduct Authority fines and bans property dealer for deliberately misleading vulnerable customers.
Chancellor George Osborne to Unveil RBS and Lloyds Fate
Osborne will outline the future of state-controlled banks in Mansion House speech.
PCBS Final Report: Labour Urges UK Government to Implement 'Radical Blueprint'
Labour's shadow chancellor Ed Balls calls for Chancellor George Osborne to implement committee's new banking industry blueprint
PCBS Urges Jail Terms for Reckless Bankers
Parliamentary Commission on Banking Standards recommends jail sentences for bankers who cause financial disasters.
Britain's Parliamentary Commission on Banking Standards' Member Profiles [SLIDESHOW]
As the PCBS publishes its final report on the banking industry, we take a look behind the panel
Swiss Parliament Refuses to Protect Banks By Stalling US Tax Deal
Swiss parliament stalls a draft bill that is aimed at protecting the country's banks from US criminal charges
Libor Fixing Scandal: SFO Charges Ex-Citi and UBS Trader Thomas Hayes with 8 Counts of Fraud
Serious Fraud Office charges senior trader with conspiracy to defraud over Libor.