MPs warn fresh mis-selling scandal could explode in UK's financial market
Public Accounts Committee warns pension freedoms could trigger a fresh mis-selling scandal in Britain.
About 400 LSE-listed companies registered in offshore tax havens, research reveals
These revelations follow David Cameron's anti-corruption conference held on 10 May in London.
Barnet Council boss quits as authority launches probe into Mayor of London election 'shambles'
Chief executive Andrew Travers has resigned following errors with the council's electoral registers.
Edinburgh-based Standard Life to acquire Axa Elevate to create one of UK's biggest investment platforms
The financial advice market is consolidating amid the retail distribution review (RDR).
1MDB scandal: Malaysian central bank slaps fine on state fund and closes investigation
Bank Negara declines to reveal amount of fine and not known if funds repatriated as requested
House prices need to fall, but ministers fear the wrath of millions of homeowners
It is time that ministers reminded voters that their investments can go down as well as up.
EDCAB leads European Parliamentary roundtables as MEPs mull Bitcoin clampdown
EDCAB is the only independent European public policy platform for virtual currencies and distributed ledger tech.
Bitcoin legal experts launch European Digital Currency & Blockchain Technology Forum
EDCAB founder Siân Jones has an unparalleled legal understanding around cryptocurrency.
FCA deems UBS trader 'not fit and proper person' amid investigation into Libor-rigging scandal
Arif Hussein claims accusations are a gross misrepresentation and he has referred case to Upper Tribunal.
1MDB scandal: Malaysian state fund sacked Ernst & Young and KPMG when auditors asked for documents
PAC slams failure to produce investment documents and notes how $1bn venture decision made in 8 days.
Bitcoin graduate Circle launches free social payment app in UK with Barclays
It's the first time the FCA has granted an E-Money Issuer licence for cross-border payments using blockchain.
Hackers hijacking water treatment plant controls shows how easily civilians could be poisoned
Verizon says hackers accessed a water treatment plant's systems and accidentally messed with the water.
Blockchain compliance specialist Elliptic secures $5m Series A funding
The funding round was led by Paladin Capital, a Washington-based VC specialising in disruptive security applications.
Barclays accused of ditching clients born in countries considered high-risk for money laundering
Bank blacklists Tory backer billionaire Wafic Said and his charity Said Foundation.
FCA and Treasury find clear need for intervention in the financial advice industry
Joint report finds some 16 million people are trapped in an 'advice gap' and need financial advice.
John McDonnell: Read Shadow Chancellor's Fiscal Rule speech in full
Labour MP explains how party would control public spending if it were to get into power
Domestic violence in the UK: 'Without a refuge, I would be dead by now'
Survivors of domestic violence speak out against the closure of women's refuges across Britain
Libor rigging trader Michael Ross Curtler banned from UK finance sector by FCA
Ex-Deutsche Bank trader pleaded guilty to charges of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and bank fraud.
Goldman Sachs employee selling Donald Trump hats put on paid leave
Luke Thorburn works as an associate at Goldman Sachs wealth management division.
PPI Scandal: NAO rules finance watchdog FCA cannot be sure mis-selling of products has reduced
The FCA defines mis-selling as 'a failure to deliver fair outcomes for consumers'.
South African President Jacob Zuma's State of the Nation address in full
Jacob Zuma's annual address faced constant heckling by opposition MPs in parliament.
Barclays faces £1bn lawsuit from London businesswoman Amanda Staveley
Staveley and her firm PCP Capital Partners had helped Barclays raise £3.5bn from Abu Dhabi's Sheikh Mansour.
HBOS collapse: Regulators to investigate bank's managers following £25bn crash
FCA and PRA to probe 'certain managers' following November reports which criticised inaction.
Refugee crisis: Switzerland seizing assets from migrants to fund their upkeep
Denmark is also amending a controversial proposal to grant authorities the power to seize migrants' assets.
Bank of England embroiled in FCA decision to drop review of UK banking culture
BoE executive Megan Butler oversaw FCA decision to drop banking probes, despite denials from City regulator.
To defeat Isis we need to hit them where it hurts – in their pockets
Almost 15 years since 9/11 the disruption of terrorist financing seems as elusive as ever.
Santander UK launches new investment division
Santander UK will offer investment advice to customers two years after shutting down its investment division
Unexpected events can force governments to change course - so let's hope this one rethinks the cuts
Cameron and Osborne successfully sold the 'public spending crisis' interpretation to the public.
Sir Ken Morrison and his son William together own 4.7 million shares in rival Sainsbury's
Profits at Morrisons have taken a beating recently.
Social workers keep being set up to fail and then vilified when things go wrong
If ever there was a risk to children it is the chronic threat of savage cuts to local authority services.