FCA Accuses UK Banks of Ignoring Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing and Sanctions Risks
FCA says it may impose more regulation on banks not doing enough to mitigate trade finance risk.
HSBC Whistleblower Hervé Falciani to Advise French Lawmakers on Fighting Tax Evasion
Hervé Falciani will meet with parliamentary committee in France drafting anti-tax evasion legislation.
Mark Carney Starts Bank of England Job with Data Revealing SME Lending Slump [VIDEO]
BoE data shows total loans to SMEs fell 2.8% in three months to May, despite credit easing schemes.
UK Financial Services Firms Feeling Confident of Economic Recovery
CBI/PwC survey suggests business volumes and staffing level in financial sector will pick up over summer.
Britain to Make More Boobs as GC Aesthetics Plans Doubling of Breast Implants Production
GC Aesthetics CEO Ayse Kocak tells IBTimes UK firm planning expansion in British manufacturing.
Mark Carney: What Will Bank of England's New Governor Mean for Monetary Policy?
IBTimes UK looks at what Carney, govenror Mervyn King's successor, could do with QE, interest rates and forward guidance.
UK Living Standards Crisis: Basic Costs Soar 45% Across Decade
Joseph Rowntree Foundation research shows poorest most affected by falling incomes and spiralling prices.
London House Prices Rocket to All-Time High
Nationwide house price index shows London's average 5% above pre-crisis levels as rest of UK wallows 9% below.
Iain Duncan-Smith's Work Programme Still Failing Most Vulnerable Long-Term Unemployed
DWP data shows improving performance for simplest long-term unemployment cases, while failing those with complex needs.
UK Shale Gas: BGS Confirms Vast Reserves Under Lancashire and Yorkshire
Government announces community support package for local communities that allow shale gas exploration and extraction near them.
Government Pledges £300bn in Infrastructure Investment Across Decade
Treasury minister Danny Alexander says rail, road, housebuilding and energy will be big winners.
ONS: Britain Did Not Suffer from Double-Dip Recession in 2012
Official GDP figures revised up in 2012 to erase double-dip recession, though output lower than thought compared to pre-crisis peak.
Firms Face 400% Fines on Fraudulent Earnings in England and Wales
Sentencing Council draft guidelines also suggest 10 year jail term for worst offenders.
Spending Review 2013: Reactions to George Osborne's 'Toxic Mix'
Chancellor George Osborne has cut £11.5bn more from the public purse - here are the reactions.
Spending Review 2013: Key Facts and Figures from George Osborne
IBTimes UK looks at what Chancellor George Osborne announced in his latest spending review.
Spending Review 2013: George Osborne's Axe Falls on Whitehall and Civil Servants
Billions of cuts made to departmental budgets in 2015/16 as chancellor claims British economy in recovery.
RBS Pledges Extra £20bn to SME Lending
RBS and NatWest will contact small businesses directly to encourage them to borrow more money.
Spending Review 2013: George Osborne to Announce £11.5bn More Cuts to Whitehall Budgets
Chancellor George Osborne will keep education, health and international aid spending ringfenced.
SME Finance: One in Four Britons Would Loan to Business Through P2P Lending
Survey by rebuildingsociety.com suggests P2P lending market will grow in 2014.
CAP: Facts About EU Farming Subsidies
As the EU looks again at reforming the Common Agricultural Policy, IBTimes UK looks at some of the facts.
Gatwick Airport Paid No Corporation Tax in Three Years
London's Gatwick has paid no corporation tax because of a capital investment programme and asset depreciation, it says.
Gatwick Airport Annual Profit Lifts on Russia, China, Turkey and Indonesia Flights
London Gatwick Airport has also started 'detailed work' on prospect of second runway.
'John Lewis Economy': Co-operatives Can Make Britain Better Off
Giving staff a stake drives up productivity, wages and morale and is good capitalism. Shane Croucher wants to see more.
Singapore Haze: Smog May Cost Economy More than 1997 Pollution Crisis
Fires from slash and burn farming in Indonesia causing health and tourism fears in Singapore as smoke chokes country's economy.
Nationwide 'Completely Confident' Over Plugging £1bn Capital Black Hole
Sunday Times report said building society Nationwide may issue as much as £1.5bn in bonds by the end of summer.
RBS Shares Tumble amid Privatisation Uncertainty
RBS shares bare brunt of confusion over when and how Chancellor George Osborne plans to return bank to private sector.
Viagra: Pfizer's UK Patent Turns Impotent
Pfizer's 15-year grip on the UK erectile dysfuction treatment market goes limp as patent expires - opening door to cheaper generic rivals.
Russia Signs $270bn Oil Supply Deal with China
Russian state-owned oil firm Rosneft will supply 365m tonnes of oil to China over 25 years.
Royal Baby Name Leak at Royal Ascot? 'Huge' Bet on Mary as Name of Prince William and Kate Middleton's First Child
William Hill slashes baby name odds for Mary after man in top hat and tails places bet on way home from Royal Ascot.
FTSE 100 Loses £50bn after Ben Bernanke Signals US Fed Stimulus Slowdown
3% drop is FTSE 100's biggest one-day fall in two years as investors fear QE tap to be turned off in US.