Cryptocurrency supporters react to Bank of England Governor Mark Carney's speech
The BoE chief said it is time for cryptocurrencies to meet the same level of regulation as the rest of the financial system.
Somali gang violence rages on affluent north London streets
The murder of two young Somali men within three hours of each other in north London highlights the brutal gang violence that has gripped parts of this immigrant community.
'Brexit is a mess' Boris Johnson tells German officials - EU sources
Boris Johnson has allegedly told German officials that Brexit was a mess, which has been denied by friends of the foreign secretary.
IRS scam: Cybercrooks target taxpayers with fake refunds, debt collection threats in new brazen scheme
Authorities said thousands have already fallen victim to the scheme described as a "new twist on an old scam".
UK will back bankers' proposal for continued EU access after Brexit
British negotiators are reportedly preparing to push for the kind of Brexit favoured by the UK's financial services sector, despite Brussels having already rebuffed such a plan.
How are millennials forcing change in banking?
Apparently millennials believe culture and experiences are more important than revenue.
City banker fired for not disciplining his 'work wife' caught having sex with another man in Covent Garden nightclub toilets
Clydesdale Bank employee denied having sex with the female involved in the incident, who was also fired in the aftermath.
Cryptocurrencies are too big for UK banks to ignore
CEO of Confirm, Pawel Kuskowski talks about the crypto barbarians at the gate
Bitcoin is 'a bubble, a Ponzi scheme and an environmental disaster' claims top banker
Carstens said many people believe so far that, given the limited size of virtual currencies, "concerns about them do not rise to a systemic level".
As bitcoin crashes, Reddit's cryptocurrency community post links to suicide hotlines
As the price of a single bitcoin tumbled for the first time in months, Reddit's cryptocurrency community started posting links to global suicide hotlines.
Brexit voters and Britain First supporters are more likely to believe conspiracy theories
IBTimes UK's analyses of Twitter data reveals Britain First followers' obsession with Madeleine McCann's disappearance and other conspiracy theories.
EU cap on bankers' bonuses could be scrapped after Brexit
Bank of England Governor Mark Carney hints Britain could tweak the rule once it leaves the European Union.
Alleged mob boss accused of 60 murders avoids extradition over fear of flying
An alleged Russian mob boss accused of 60 murders managed to avoid extradition back to Russia over a newly developed fear of flying.
Swiss bankers dismiss 'overtly pessimistic' UK finance job loss scenarios post-Brexit
Anecdotal evidence given to IBTimes UK in Zurich suggests the country's banks are actually looking to hire more employees in London.
Brexit could cost 75,000 finance jobs, warns Bank of England
Banks have previously warned thousands of jobs could be lost but London would remain Europe's largest finance hub.
HSBC records five-fold increase in profits amid switch to Asian markets
HSBC posts pre-tax profits of $4.62bn in the third quarter, reaping dividends of restructuring programme.
End of eurozone quantitative easing 'in sight' despite dovish European Central Bank stance
The central bank's announcement – that it will extend asset purchase programme until next year – does not signal indefinite extension, says ratings agency.
The end of Bitcoin's religious phase: Why cryptocurrencies are poised to surpass their hype
Bitcoin isn't a fraud as some prominent bankers have recently claimed, say Ruben Galindo Steckel and Antonio Garcia, co-founders of AirTM.
FCA investigates Jefferies investment bank for 'forcing analysts to change reports'
Former Jefferies analysts tells London employment tribunal the firm repeatedly bowed to clients' pressure.
British lesbian wins landmark Hong Kong same-sex marriage residency case
Hong Kong Court of Appeal judge rules that whether a spouse is of the same sex or different sex 'is neither here nor there'.
Pound recovers as Britain's public sector spending falls to 10-year low
Sterling had fallen overnight against the US dollar following Federal Reserve decision to hike interest rates.
Average City bonuses jump to £15,000 while health and social sectors get 'close to zero'
Staff in the banking and insurance sectors are paid the highest average bonuses in the country.
AA boss fired over hotel punch-up blames cocktail of booze and pills, demands £70m payout
Bob Mackenzie sacked for gross misconduct after attacking the breakdown group's insurance head in a hotel.
Deutsche Bank will turn to AI and cut jobs because staff already 'behave like robots'
Deutsche Bank chief John Cryan said a "big number" of staff could be slashed.
UK house prices grow at slowest pace in three months as inflation bites
Nationwide figures show house prices declined 0.1% month-on-month in August after two consecutive months of growth.
Brexit to create 80,000 jobs in Frankfurt as bankers exodus London
Morgan Stanley, Citigroup and Standard Chartered, Nomura Holdings have already picked the German hub.
London's house prices slowdown could soon be a thing of the past
Hometrack survey shows market is picking up pace again as house prices in the capital rose 2.8% last month.
UK mortgage approvals cap 5-year high in July
Industry figures suggest credit card lending rose but deposits fell.
Euro jumps to 10-month high against pound on data, Mario Draghi's comments
British currency's slump below €1.09 means European vacations getting pricier for holidaymakers.
US government files $400bn Libor case lawsuit in London court
Barclays, Lloyds and RBS among the nine banks sued by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation