Goldman Battles to Preserve Bonuses - Credit Suisse, JPMorgan Plan Culls
Goldman Sachs to preserve parts of scheme but Credit Suisse and JP Morgan look to reduce bonuses.
UK Finance Industry: Sackings and Suspensions Rise 75%
Sackings and suspensions reach highest level in five years, according to Pinsent Mason data.
JP Morgan Hires ex-Regulator As US Government Forces Compliance Overhaul
Reuters reports JPMorgan faces government order to tighten money laundering policies as it names T. Timothy Ryan to lead global compliance unit.
Shell Accused by US Lawmaker of Moving Alaska Oil Rig to Avoid $6m Tax Bill [VIDEO]
Democratic Congressman Ed Markey claims Shell moved its Kulluk drillship on New Year’s Eve to avoid paying taxes
Libor Fixing Scandal: Ex-UBS and FSA Heavyweights Face UK MPs LIVE
Ex-UBS CEO Marcel Rohner and former FSA chief Sir Hector Sants face MPs' probe into Libor rigging
Does David Bowie Need New Songs Cash to Pay off Investors?
Geek Speak: Where Are We Now? and first album in 10 years may be more to do with paying up on Bowie Bonds.
UBS Chiefs Face UK Government Grilling on Standards
Parliamentary Commission on Banking Standards panel will probe Andrea Orcel and others, on UBS' standards and risk management controls
Global Distressed Debt and Bankruptcy Restructuring Deals Double in 2012 - Thomson Reuters
Completed activity booms on bumper Greece transaction but deal volume drops year-on-year, says benchmark report.
Societe Generale Warns of China’s Economic Hard Landing Impact
Dismissing fears of hard landing a 'mistake' and effects on markets could be dire in 2013.
Anglo American Names Mark Cutifani CEO
Ex-gold producer COO replaces Cynthia Carroll as CEO at the world's largest mining groups
Jamie Forese and Manuel Medina-Mora Lead Citi Management Shake-Up
CEO Michael Corbat reveals new banking chiefs under Citi's first structural shake-up since Vikram Pandit quit.
German Regulator BaFin To Probe Banks’ Pay Policies
"High level risk takers" at Deutsche Bank are of 'particular interest' to the regulator.
Companies Plan to Stockpile Cash in 2013 - Deloitte Survey
Financial chiefs plan to shore up balance sheets in 2013, amid concerns over dampened growth in Europe and UK, says Deloitte survey.
Morrisons' Ant and Dec Bet: Are Celebrity Endorsements Worth It?
As Morrisons hopes comedy duo will revive its fortunes, we look at economic worth of celebrity endorsements.
The Complexity of US Gun Crime and the Fallacy of Oversimplified Comparisons
In the aftermath of Thursday's shooting in Switzerland and the Sandy Hook massacre, Lianna Brinded says oversimplified comparisons block progress in finding a solution to gun crime.
Transocean to Pay DoJ $1.4bn over Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill
Offshore contract drilling company settles with US government for its role in BP’s Deepwater disaster.
Basel III: Less Than Half of Nations Meet Deadline For New Bank Capital Rules
Only 11 member jurisdictions published the final set of Basel III regulations effective from the start of this year.
Mis-Selling Derivatives: UK Parliament to Home in on Issue 2013
Parliamentary Commission on Banking Standards reveals it will focus on the mis-selling of derivatives to SMEs in 2013
Geek Speak: A Very Mezcal Christmas
In true Geek Speak offbeat style, Lianna Brinded checks out Wahaca's unique mezcal bar in central London for a festive tipple tasting session.
Mis-Selling Derivatives: Milan Court Finds Four Global Banks Guilty
Deutsche Bank, JP Morgan, UBS and Depfa Bank guilty of mis-selling swap to Milan city council in landmark case.
Libor Fixing Scandal: Record Fine Not The End For UBS Woes
Although UBS settled for a record $1.5bn fine and admitted to fraud, Switzerland's biggest bank faces a huge task in reforming its tattered reputation.
Sandy Hook Shootings: Cerberus To Sell Gunmaker Freedom Group Stake
US private equity firm to sell off stake in gunmaker Freedom Group, following school massacre.
Libor Fixing Scandal: Over 30 UBS Bankers Implicated as Bank Braces for Fine [VIDEO]
Dozens of UBS employees are said to be implicated as the settlement estimation rises to $1.5bn.
Banks Too Big to Jail? Lawyers Say Lenders above the Law
Concerns over effective immunity for banks as Britain's new bank regulators says bringing criminal charges 'raises troubling questions'.
Mis-Selling Derivatives: MPs Confirm FSA Delays Pilot Scheme Results
Outcome of interest rate swap agreement disputes under pilot scheme put off next year.
Libor Fixing Scandal: UBS To Face More Than $1bn Fine
Swiss investment bank faces fine that is more than double amount Barclays paid for manipulating Libor, say reports.
Deutsche Bank Shares Slump After Warning on 'Significant' Earnings Hit
Difficult macroeconomic environment and restructuring costs will have a significant negative impact on Germany's biggest lender fourth quarter results
UK Government Lifts Fracking Ban for Shale Gas [VIDEO]
Government lifts ban on controversial method to produce shale gas despite environmental protests.
BAE Systems Seals US Navy $400m Deal
BAE Systems scores its third major military contract in one week
Deutsche Bank Chiefs Under Investigation in Carbon Trading Tax Scam
Deutsche Bank ‘s co-CEO Juergen Fitschen and CFO Stefan Krause are targets of an investigation by German state prosecutors