How jailing and fining UK financial industry non-exec directors could scare off talent
A new regime for non-executive directors in the UK's financial sector will see more punitive action
Understanding Bitcoin: Cryptography, engineering and economics by Pedro Franco [Review]
New book promises financial professionals a comprehensive guide to bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.
AirAsia QZ8501: 'Airline responsible for passengers' despite insurance claim rumours
AirAsia 'has to be responsible' for tragedy, insists Indonesian financial services authority spokesman.
Britain's FCA to fine London unit of failed Banco Espírito Santo for violating listing rules
The fine could amount to several hundred thousand pounds, according to Wall Street Journal's sources.
Uber CEO Travis Kalanick indicted in South Korea, China city vows crack down
China's Chongqing city to "strike harder" at those who operate illegal transportation services using the Uber app.
FCA to regulate FX, swaps, repo, gold and oil indexes after market fixing scandals
Market manipulation across several sectors has led watchdog to take formal charge.
Train fare dodging banker banned from financial industry after racking up £43,000 in rail tickets
Jonathan Paul Burrows has been deemed not fit and proper to partake in financial services industry.
FX fixing: New York regulators to probe Barclays and Deutsche Bank's use of algorithms to rig rates
New York regulators are probing the banks' use of algorithms on their trading platforms to manipulate foreign-exchange rates.
Devon refusing smokers and obese patients routine surgery unless they quit or lose weight
The NHS in Devon has a £14.5m deficit and is making cuts.
HSBC Hit With $12.5m US Charge for Not Registering Swiss Private Banking Arm
The SEC said the bank violated federal securities laws by operating before registering with the regulator.
UK Regulator Warns Credit Card Industry 'Not Working Well'
The FCA said customers worst affected are those who are over-borrowing and paying high interest rates.
Brussels Proposes to Break Up Google on Antitrust Concerns
EU Parliament preparing non-binding resolution to split Google's search engine operations in Europe from rest of its business.
Financial Scandals: Stage Set for Battle of Biblical Proportions
Faegre Baker Daniels lawyers outline what's next in the flurry of financial scandals
Ex-Landsbanki Boss Jailed for Role in Financial Crisis
Former CEO of Landsbanki Sigurjon Arnason has been handed a 12 month sentence for manipulating share prices.
FX Fixing: NY Regulator Complications Stopped Barclays Joining in on 'Weak' Group Settlement
Citi, JPM, HSBC, RBS, and UBS settled with a range of US and UK authorities over FX rigging.
FX Fixing: FCA and CFTC Fine Five Banks $3.4bn as Barclays Remains Under Investigation
Citibank, HSBC, JPMorgan, RBS, and UBS were fined while Barclays remains under investigation by FCA
RBS IT Glitch: Ulster Bank Fined £2.75m for Meltdown
Fine for Royal Bank of Scotland's Irish unit relates to 2012 incident.
Is George Osborne as Good a Chancellor of the Exchequer as he Thinks he is?
As we approach the 2015 General Election, IBTimes UK looks at the state of Osborne's economy.
Eric Pickles Blasts Tower Hamlets over 'Culture of Cronyism' and 'Abuse of Taxpayers' Money'
The minister has appointed three commissioners to take over financial control of the council.
Co-op Bank Appoints Dennis Holt as Chairman as Efforts to Move on from 'Crystal Methodist' Scandal Continue
Holt will be charged with rebuilding the beleaguered lenders' reputation as an 'ethical bank'
UK Government Calls Co-op Structure 'Not Fit for Purpose' and Questions FSA and KPMG Roles
The UK Treasury Committee publishes its highly anticipated Project Verde report on 23 October
Barclays: How Long Can Antony Jenkins Blame Legacy Issues?
Another day and another fine, lawsuit or settlement.
Barclays Bank is Most Complained About Financial Firm in Britain
The FCA unveils latest complaints data concerning financial services firm
Barclays Lawsuits, Fines and Conduct Costs Rack Up
As Barclays is hit with fines for compliance failings, how is 2014 panning out in terms of penalties.
Barclays Fined £38m for Failing to Protect £16.5bn in Customer Assets
FCA says clients risked extra costs, delays or losing their assets if Barclays had become insolvent.
Barclays Cards Declined After IT Glitch Leads to Online and Shop Refusals
Debit cards were declined on 22 September but the problem has since been resolved
EU Bank Stress Tests: Who Will Pass and Who Will Fail?
Wolters Kluwer Financial Services reveals how failing the test will be a double edged sword
Why the UK Peer-to-Peer Loan Market Has Doubled in Size in Just Six Months
The Peer-to-Peer Finance Association (P2PFA) recently revealed that peer-to-peer lending platforms loaned £500 million during the first six months of 2014.
Scottish Independence: Standard Life Calms Customer Fears With Precautionary Measures
Standard Life updated customers on what the group will do in the event of independence
UK House Price Surge to Halt as Help to Buy Uptake Peaks?
Popularity in the scheme has waned over the last month