European banks and NGOs tackle human trafficking with financial data toolkit
The Thomson Reuters Foundation and European Bankers Alliance developed the toolkit.
Bank lending to consumers slowed to 6.1% in March, BBA says
However, borrowing by non-financial companies saw an increase.
Brexit exodus of top UK banks to Europe is inevitable
Barclays' CEO Jes Staley says UK banks need clarity over Brexit terms to avoid disruptions.
Bank of England sets out new money market code of conduct
The central bank said the aim of the new UK Money Markets Code is to bring integrity to City trading.
Swift Business Forum: Open banking will break 'the last of the major verticals'
Panel comprised: Mike Laven of Currency Cloud, Richard Martin of Barclays, Damian Richardson of RBS, and Mark Buitenhek, ING.
Lloyds Bank appoints judge to review HBOS bribery and sex parties scandal
Bank appoints retired high court judge Dame Linda Dobbs to review the scandal that involved bribery.
Barack Obama slammed for agreeing $400,000 fee to speak to 'Wall Street fat cats'
The former president had previously been critical of the banking sector.
Najib Razak accuses media of fake news and says free speech thriving in Malaysia
The prime minister also described social media as the 'Wild West'.
Will Lynton Crosby's 'dead cat' win the 2017 general election for the Tories?
Conservatives are teaming up with the Australian election guru again, after his 2015 success over Ed Miliband.
Secret tape raises fresh questions over Bank of England's role in Libor scandal
Recording of conversation between Barclays bankers appears to implicate central bank in Libor rigging.
City of London can't be cut off from Europe because of Brexit, warns Mark Carney
Bank of England governor urges Britain to take 'the high road' in Brexit negotiations.
Britain's service sector growth hits three-month high
Resilient economic conditions and client demand sees service sector best expectations.
How much is Amazon founder Jeff Bezos worth?
A brief biography and the financial history of Amazon founder and billionaire Jeff Bezos.
West London is streets ahead on Europe's rich list
The pull of Kensington, Chelsea and Notting Hill for world's rich has made area Europe's elite spot.
Brexit fears see London stock market IPOs slump to five-year low
South African group Brait was the latest firm to scrap a London listing last week.
Mortgages approvals hit three-month low as consumers rein in spending
BBA figures show credit card lending has hit 11-month high but consumer credit growth is slowing.
As banks plan to move jobs to the EU, will London remain Europe's financial hub?
Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley plan to move hundreds of jobs away from London before any Brexit deal.
Goldman Sachs to move hundreds of jobs away from London before Brexit
Wall Street giant says it cannot afford to wait for EU and Britain to agree a Brexit deal.
Charlotte Hogg punishment was tougher than others would face says Mark Carney
Bank of England governor says he does not want to introduce a "one strike and you're out" policy for senior managers.
Three things Bob Diamond has to do to turnaround Panmure Gordon
Former Barclays boss will have to use his contacts to attract new cash and senior talent to revive the City stockbroker.
Why is Deputy Governor of the Bank of England Charlotte Hogg facing pressure to resign this week?
Second most powerful person at the central bank is under pressure to quit after taking up her post two weeks ago.
US attorney Preet Bharara fired after refusing to step down
Bharara is among 46 US attorneys asked to leave office by Trump's justice department.
Putin's Rasputin has a message for Donald Trump's White House: 'Call me'
Ultra-nationalist Alexander Dugin wants to help make the Russia-US axis great again.
Gold vs silver: What's in store for 2017?
Most surges in sentiment towards precious metals tends to see the Gold/Silver Ratio peak.
UK mortgage approvals at highest level in a year
Some 44,657 mortgages were approved by High Street banks in January.
Morgan Stanley considers moving 300 jobs away from the UK after Brexit
US banking giant reportedly in talks to move jobs to Frankfurt or Dublin once Britain leaves the EU.
Rise of populism could jeopardise Europe's economic recovery, says Moody's
Money managers' survey conducted by global ratings agency deems populism as the biggest threat to economic progress in Europe.
Brexit 'does not shut the door on low-skilled workers': David Davis
Minister responsible for getting UK out of EU says it will take years before Britons can fill all the jobs Europeans are doing.
City brokers TP ICAP investors reject revised £85m incentive plan for executives
The company's chief executive stood to gain up to £25m according to Sky News
Has conservative Fox News turned on Donald Trump? Growing list of president's media dislikes
Embattled US president lashes out at journalists as 'dishonest people'.