Charts in Focus: UK Bankers' Bonuses Delayed until Top Tax Rate Trimmed
Office for National Statistics data shows surge in financial services bonus payments as tax rate drops
Labour Costs and Union Trouble Could Force General Motors to Axe South Korea Business
Raft of issues could force GM to slash production in the manufacturing hub
Nationwide Boss Geoffrey Howe: I’m Like a Pop Star or Footballer
Howe sparks fury by claiming bankers’ pay is akin to the earnings of footballers and pops stars.
UK Retail Sales Climb as Economic Recovery Gathers Steam
Measure of sales by value rose 3.8% on the year in June.
British Investors Retreat From Battle Over Executive Pay Hikes
Average vote against executive pay hike deals at FTSE 100 companies tumble by 18%
'Inflation Busting' Bosses' Pay Soars Despite Ordinary Britons' Income Squeeze
Chartered Management Institute report reveals 15.8 percent pay package leap for chief executives as most others see real terms pay cut.
Osborne's Budget 2013: Labour and Ed Balls Outline Their Alternative
A mansion tax, reintroducing 10p tax rate, homebuilding among Labour's policy announcements ahead of George Osborne's key budget.
UBS Pays CHF2.5bn in Bonuses - Equal to 2012 Net Loss
Swiss bank reduces bonus pool by 7% on 2011 but still pays out sums equivalent to net loss for 2012.
City Jobs Up 11% in February on Improved Business Confidence
Newly available City jobs rises to 2,583 in February from 2,331 in January, giving a promising start to the year.
BoE's Mervyn King: Government's RBS Strategy 'Nonsense'
Governor King tells banking commission that government should take full control of RBS and split it into two to get it back to private sector quicker.
Bankers' Bonuses Cap: European Rules Don't Make Banks or Markets Any Safer
What you think you know about the "bonus culture" is probably wrong. And so is the EU's attempt to control it.
European Stocks Gain on Central Bank Reassurances
Markets open higher as Mario Draghi and Ben Bernanke reaffirm stimulus continuity.
Misplaced Retribution: Capping Bankers' Bonuses [VIDEO]
While the public see bankers' bonuses as excessive and unfair, capping the amount could lead to significant trouble in the future
Basel III: EU Thrashes out Capped Bankers' Bonuses Deal
European Union seeks to write into law a capped level for bankers' bonuses.
Libor Fixing Scandal: RBS and Lloyds Could Receive FSA 'Taxpayer' Discount
Lawyers say RBS and Lloyds could legally receive a fine discount on Libor manipulation due to being mostly owned by the taxpayer
Morgan Stanley Swings to Profit amid Job Cuts and Bonus Caps
Bank's full-year profit remains in the red but solid fourth quarter and investment banking jobs cuts boost investor optimism.
European Shares Dip As Economic Forecasts Show Cautious Sentiment
Solid US Bank earnings fail to lift Wall Street as investors continue to question the pace of the global economic recovery
Anglo American Names Mark Cutifani CEO
Ex-gold producer COO replaces Cynthia Carroll as CEO at the world's largest mining groups
Nicholas 'Beano' Levene: My Friend the £32m Financial Fraudster
Nicholas Levene (Beano to his friends, of which I am one) is a crook, a wrong 'en, a "more front then Brighton" conman, who has just been found guilty of £32 million fraud and sentenced to 13 years in prison.
UK Unemployment Falls to 7.9% as Labour Market Continues to Defy Recession [VIDEO]
Number of Britons in work rose to record 29.59 million in the three months ending August and headline unemployment fell to 7.9 percent.
Spain Promises Welfare and Labour Market Reforms to Slash Spending and Tackle Deficit
Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy's 2013 budget will have major implications for Spain, Europe and global financial markets.
Liberal Democrat Conference: What 'Optimistic' Cable and Alexander said on UK Economy and Business
Business Secretary Vince Cable and Treasury Chief Secretary Danny Alexander outlined coalition government and Lib Dem economic and business policy
UK Inflation: Bank of England Powerless to Control the Inflation That Really Matters
The tiny bump in the cost of living seems tame to policy makers, but in Britain, rising prices are an undeniable fact of life.
Libor Scandals, Risk and Profits: The Changing European Banking Model
As we hit the half-way point in 2012 for banking results, IBTimes UK takes a look at how, should and are European banking models changing in the face of scandals, risky assets, diminishing investment banking revenue and clients.
Yahoo CEO Mayer Could Earn $100M in Just Five Years
Marissa Mayer emails Yahoo staff, telling them to "keep moving" as it is revealed she could earn up to $100m over five years.
Credit Suisse Unveils Capital Raising and Cost Cutting Plans
Credit Suisse reveals plan of attack on cutting costs and boosting capital in its second quarter 2012 earnings report.
Libor Fixing Scandal: Barclays' Del Missier and FSA Officials Testimonies Most Revealing Yet?
Treasury Select Committee testimony by bank's chief operating officer and senior FSA officials could shed light on scam.
Libor Fixing Scandal: Barclays' Agius 'There was a Failure of Escalation'
Barclays' chairman Marcus Agius 'first aware' of investigation in April 2010, revealing two-year difference with ex-CEO Bob Diamond's account.
Libor Scandal: Barclays' Bob Diamond Says Mistakes, Reprehensible Behaviour and Trader Emails Made me Ill
Ex-Barclays CEO Bob Diamond faces Treasury select committee MPs in tough three-hour grilling.
Failing Directors should be Forced to Repay Bonuses, Says Think Tank
Policy Exchange believes this would help prevent company bosses from excessive risk-taking that may result in fall in share prices and huge losses to the firm.