Read John McDonnell's full speech to Labour conference in Liverpool
Shadow chancellor says a Labour government will 'rewrite the rules to the benefit of working people'.
Jobs in finance plummet after Brexit vote
Vacancies in financial sector in London have suffered a 13.6% decline in the past two months.
Brexit impact 'will hit the City', warns Morgan Stanley chief
Warning comes after FCA revealed that 5,500 British firms rely on passporting rights to carry out business in Europe.
EU passporting: Almost 5,500 UK financial firms using system
Treasury Select Committee head warns of 'significant' risks if UK financial firms lose easy access to EU markets.
EU passporting: How will it affect the City's powerhouse financial services industry?
Bundesbank president is the latest top EU official who says that Brexit will cost the City free market access.
Expecting regulators to prevent banking frauds is 'naive and optimistic', says former FSA advisor
Claims industry watchdog is obsolete are 'wide of mark' but body needs better funding, says Ron Gould.
Business software firm Sage hit by data breach in apparent insider attack
The 'unauthorised access' reportedly took place sometime over the last few weeks.
Consumer watchdog targets smartphone banking revolution to increase competition
Competition and Markets Authority says digital apps will break dominance of big four banks.
UK manufacturing: Growth and investment at risk amid reluctance towards bank loans, EEF says
Some 55% of the manufacturers were holding more cash on their balance sheets than before the financial crisis.
HSBC profit plunges on slowdown in Britain and Hong Kong as Brexit uncertainty drags on
FTSE 100-listed lender announces $2.5bn shares buyback and warns of post-Brexit vote pressure for banks.
Direct Line half-yearly profits dip amid lower investment gains and new Flood Re levy
Despite the decline, the company's shares were trading higher as profits beat its own consensus estimates.
MPs brand FCA 'unfair and outdated' and call for new regulator
MPs say the regulator's failure to tackle HBOS' crisis remain a dangerous legacy for the FCA.
Sainsbury's deal for Argos gets green light by regulator
Sainsbury's set to become Britain's largest seller of general goods following approval from CMA
Croydon mother forced healthy son and daughter to have surgery to claim £375,000 in benefits
Woman also told her children to act ill in order to claim Disability Living Allowance.
Uber to suspend services in Hungary over new regulations
The measure follows months of anti-Uber criticism and protests from traditional taxi services in Europe.
IBM to open Blockchain Innovation Center in Singapore
IBM looks to global trade blockchain with Port Authority of Singapore, the world's largest container transhipment port.
Atomic clock invention syncs orders ultra-quickly to prevent high-frequency trading fraud
Renaissance Technologies is patenting an invention to sync orders to within a billionth of a second.
Z/Yen's Michael Mainelli believes blockchain works better for insurance than banks
'It's about much, much more than payments. It's about wholesale market data sharing,' says think-tank chairman
German activist investor Shareholder Value Management builds 7% stake in John Menzies
Frankfurt-based SVM urges services company to split its business and hire independent chairman.
Brexit: UK Chancellor George Osborne's full speech after EU referendum result
Top Conservative says there is no need to trigger Article 50 until a new prime minister is elected.
Brexit reaction as it happened: Fallout from Britain's historic vote to leave the EU continues
Pound falls against dollar and more Labour resignations expected in latest Brexit reactions.
Brexit as it happened: Britain has officially voted to leave the EU
Leave has secured more than 13 million votes
Major city banks warn clients to prepare for Brexit disruption
Results of EU referendum is expected to cause disruption on 24 June, they warn.
Ex-Goldman Sachs banker 'paid prostitute and friend' to spend time with Libyan investor court told
The High Court heard claims of how a deal with Gaddafi-era Libya came about.
The morning after Brexit: What next for Britain if we vote Leave?
Cold look at what would happen should 23 June referendum result call for Britain to leave EU.
Queen's Birthday Honours 2016: Damon Buffini, Peter Wood among 6 business leaders knighted
Sir Ian Wood, Paul Marshall, Philip Hulme and Terry Morgan are the other four knights from the business world.
FCA says people above 55 most likely to fall prey to investment scams
FCA said its research found that 60% of investment fraud victims did not report.
Labour to give local councils 'rent regulation' powers to secure fairness says John McDonnell
McDonnell vows to help those 'at the mercy of an unforgiving, unrestrained housing market and landlords'.
Church of Scientology faces calls for compulsory purchase orders on historic English properties in danger of going to 'rack and ruin'
Investigation exposes puzzling relationship between Church of Scientology and historic English property.
UK's hypocrisy on Nigerian corruption
Unequal treatment of white collar corruption is approaching developing world standards.