Entente cordiale: The French come to the UK to work – but Brits prefer retiring in France
Almost half of all Britons who settle in France are 55 or over, says the ONS.
Citigroup follows Barclays in settling US Libor rigging lawsuit
Global bank agrees multimillion settlement to end private antitrust litigation stateside.
Svpeng Android banking Trojan now comes with keylogger to help hackers steal everything
A new variant of the malware can also block any attempt at uninstalling it from an infected device.
UK decides to consign Libor benchmark to dustbin of banking history
End of the road for Libor nears as watchdog FCA says global interest rate benchmark has outlived its usefulness.
Goldman Sachs calls for 'significant' Brexit transition deal
US bank is expected to relocate London-based workers to Paris and Frankfurt after Brexit.
Breaking Bad: New Mexico science teacher sentenced for cooking crystal meth
In May, John W Gose had pleaded guilty to four charges of meth-related felonies.
Morgan Stanley picks Frankfurt as post-Brexit European hub
US investment bank had warned in March that it might have to move some of its workforce away from London.
BNP Paribas fined $246m for currency manipulation
The French banking group says it 'deeply regrets' misconduct.
Brussels will 'dictate' bank exodus from London after Brexit says JP Morgan boss
Jamie Dimon says bankers and the UK will have to obey the will of the EU.
UK house prices fall for third consecutive quarter
House prices declined 0.1% between April and June compared to previous three months, Halifax says.
Firefighters reject 'inadequate' 2% pay offer after terror attacks and Grenfell disaster
"It does not recognise the extra work firefighters have been doing," FBU chief Matt Wrack said.
Four former Barclays executives appear in court over Qatari fundraising deal
The Serious Fraud Office has charged the bank and former executives over an £11.8bn fundraising.
The end of easy money: Central bankers spark fears among investors
Central banks in the US, UK and Europe signalled they might end the loose monetary policy that has injected trillions of dollars into their economies.
GST: India set to launch its biggest tax reform since independence at the stroke 30 June midnight
From 1 July, India will become a single market with 1.3 billion consumers.
City watchdog warns banks against closing current accounts
Speech by FCA head comes after Norwich & Peterborough Building Society said it will close current accounts.
Corbyn's support will fall now he's finally being treated as a politician rather than as a joke
British people, who have always eschewed political extremes, won't vote for a UK version of Fidel Castro.
Lloyds accused of covering 'British wolves of Wall Street' fraud for a decade
Thames Valley Police's commissioner claims Lloyds knew of banking scam as early as 2008.
Boris Becker's 'five second sex' in a cupboard has cost him his fortune
Boris Becker got a Russian model pregnant in a restaurant broom cupboard while his wife carried their second child.
Former Wimbledon champion Boris Becker declared bankrupt by British court
The 49-year-old said he was "surprised and disappointed" after proceedings were brought against him.
Barclays in the dock – the price of constant revolution
Since the 2008 financial crisis Barclays has shed thousands of staff, axed leaders and changed direction – only to change back again.
Barclays Four trial: Mixed reactions to prospect of bankers in the dock
Some City voices say the Barclays Four spared UK taxpayers bailing out yet another bank.
Who are the Barclays Four? John Varley, Roger Jenkins, Thomas Kalaris, Richard Boath charged with fraud
Four key senior executives helped the bank raise £11.8bn from Qatar and avoid a UK government bailout.
Deal Or No Deal host Noel Edmonds reveals suicide attempt after £245m fraud scam
Edmonds' business was destroyed in 2005 following a loans scam by HBOS financiers.
Scrapping tuition fees will cost billions – the poor need that money more than graduates
The tuition fees system could be progressive. Scrapping it will take money away from where it's needed.
Placid consumers and inert policymakers are swelling up the global credit card bubble
A credit card is one of the most expensive ways to borrow, yet its global usage is getting depressingly high.
London could face exodus of European banks if Brexit talks fail
Major European lenders could leave should they be asked to convert branches into subsidiaries.
Insurer Hiscox to set up new base in Luxembourg following Brexit vote
The UK-listed insurer added all its European business would be written through its new base.
Consumer spending growth slowed to 3-month low in April as inflation and wage stagnation bite
The Visa Consumer Spending Index compiled by IHS Markit revealed that growth in household spending rose by 0.5%.
Goldman Sachs CEO joins chorus of bankers hinting at post-Brexit job relocations away from London
Barclays, JP Morgan and Deutsche Bank heads also recently hinted at possible job moves from the City.
1MDB scandal: Malaysia cancels deal to sell property development stake to Chinese firm
Deal called off over claims Chinese partners failed to meet payment obligations.