RBS Shares Tumble on £1.7bn Branch Deal Collapse
RBS leads the losers in FTSE 100, following the collapse of its branch sale to Banco Santander.
Mis-Selling Derivatives: Cross-Party Dossier of Complaints as Scandal Grows
Conservative, Labour, Lib Dem and other political parties all want a dedicated inquiry into the mis-selling of derivatives and the FSA agreement
House of Lords to Question Barclays, RBS and Lloyds on Bank Reform
Three of the UK’s largest banks face questions about European Union banking reform from the House of Lords Committee
FSA Chairman Lord Adair Turner: 'We Failed the Country'
UK’s FSA chief says regulator failed banking industry and public through bad rules and poor supervision, and adds: 'We have to do better'.
Mis-Selling Derivatives: More MPs Call for Treasury Select Committee Action
Green Party MP Caroline Lucas joins raft of politicians in calling for more action against banks mis-selling derivatives to SMEs.
Goldman Sachs Greg Smith Muppet Probe Moves from Wall Street to Sesame Street
Probe into ex-employee allegations of toxic environment finds emails reveal Muppet references about movie, not clients.
In Conversation with Rebecca Soni: Beijing and London Olympic Gold Medallist
Team USA multi gold and silver Olympic medallist and USC alumnus speaks exclusively to IBTimes UK
Peter Samuelson: The Marriage of Hollywood and the Pro-Social Movement
Hollywood producer Peter Samuelson tells IBTimes UK about the pioneering Media Institute for Social Change at the University of Southern California.
Greece Exit Talk Three Years Too Late, Says USC Economist Pesaran
USC's John Elliot economist Mohammad Pesaran says and orderly 'Grexit' is impossible without some form of debt forgiveness.
Lord John Eatwell: 'Bank Ring-Fencing is Being Eroded and Will Hurt SMEs'
Labour's House of Lords economic spokesperson says new UK regulations are becoming too complex and will hurt businesses and the economy.
Jack Straw: Two European Unions Will Form by 2020
Former UK home secretary and foreign Secretary sees a gulf between a core EU and periphery EU countries
‘Shareholder Spring’ Sways Global Executive Pay Legislation
Shareholder revolt on senior executive pay and bonuses forcing legislation changes around world.
World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria Review Part II
We take a look at how WoW's latest expansion pleases new and old players alike post level 85.
BAE and EADS $45bn Merger Hits Turbulence
BAE’s largest shareholder follows UK politicians in issuing strong opposition against the mega deal
EXCLUSIVE: RBS Shareholders Poised to Launch £4bn Lawsuit
Sources close to RBoS Shareholders Action Group say that the giant consortium will launch legal action by December.
Credit Suisse Faces Probe, Lawsuit over US Mortgage-Backed Securities
Credit Suisse under investigation over underwriting and sales of derivatives largely blamed for the credit crisis.
Rate Fixing Scandal: RBS Suspends Key Singapore Trader
Reports say that RBS suspended Chong Wen Kuang, a prominent government securities trader in relation to rigging Sibor.
Rich Ricci Memo Tells Barclays Staff of Investment Bank Shake-up
Eric Bommensath to lead markets business after trading and distribution teams merger, corporate head reveals in staff memo.
Q&A: Sir Iqbal Sacranie on Growth Of Islamic Finance in UK
Former secretary general of Muslim Council of Britain tells IBTimes UK why London is the Islamic Finance capital of Europe
Malaysia’s Hitam: 'Lazy' Europeans to Blame for Economic Crisis
Tun Musa Hitam tells IBTimes in exclusive interview eurozone crisis unfurled because West wanted the good life.
Libor Fixing Scandal: Geithner Blamed for Lawsuit 'Deluge'
Treasury secretary bears brunt of blame over litigation costs related to Libor rigging.
Mis-Selling Derivatives: Miliband Highlights Small Businessman Alan Henderson Destroyed by Banks
Scale of mis-selling scandal highlighted in Labour party leader's conference speech.
Rogue Trading Scandal: Ex-UBS Trader Used Adoboli's Account
Former UBS trader John Hughes testifies that he conducted same unauthorised trading that Kweku Adoboli is accused of
Libor Fixing Scandal: Dutch Authorities Request Rabobank Info on Dealings
Dutch Ministry of Security and Justice seeks information from Rabobank over its possible involvement in the manipulation of Libor
UK Government Confirms Gaming Tax Relief to Hinge on 'British' Test
UK government proposes a test to identify "culturally British" games and animation in order to receive a tax break
AvatarLabs' Rex Cook :The Entertainment Industry Embraces Digital Marketing Revolution
IBTimes UK speaks exclusively to AvatarLabs founder Rex Cook on the changing face of technology, business and innovation in the entertainment industry.
EXCLUSIVE: Labour's Chris Leslie Pressures FSA's Wheatley over Mis-Selling Derivatives Bank Deal
Labour's Shadow Financial Secretary to the Treasury Chris Leslie writes to the FSA chief Martin Wheatley direction on mis-selling derivatives
Mis-Selling Derivatives: Vince Cable Sends 'Eyes and Ears' to Bully-Banks Conference
The Business Secretary sends in Tessa Munt MP to the lobby group's conference, after the FSA revised up the estimate of products mis-sold to UK.
Geek Speak: World of Warcraft Mists of Pandaria Review (Part 1)
Lianna Brinded takes a look at why Mists of Pandaria reinstates WoW as one of the best games in the world.
BP Gulf of Mexico Spill Settlement Talks Stall
Talks between BP and the US government stall, as BP's board is split over whether to pay an $18bn settlement.