Ethics groups question $100m cost of President Trump's inauguration
The costs of the 2017 inauguration are the highest in history.
Donors who give $1M get access to Trump and top officials at candlelit inauguration dinner
Celebrations costing $65 million will outstrip spending in previous decades.
Even secretive hedge funds can open source their software
Cuemacro CEO Saeed Amen is on a panel about open source infrastructure at forthcoming IBT Media data science event.
Bank of England gives UK banks two more years to meet capital requirements
Bank of England's new rules are aimed at bolstering banks' cash reserves to avoid another state-funded bailout.
Former Saudi oil minister saw 'zero' cooperation between Opec and non-Opec producers
Chances of Opec and non-Opec coordinated cuts are slim based on past form, says industry veteran.
ECB's Ewald Nowotny says banking sector not facing crisis but in transitional phase
The council member says no particular challenges are 'reminiscent of the crisis in 2007 and 2008.'
UK bonuses hit a record £44.3bn beating the pre-financial crisis peak
Bonuses hit an all-time high led by awards in the financial services sector
Does the sale of F1 mean Bernie Ecclestone is ready to take the chequered flag?
F1 may be for sale but is the man who has led it for four decades in the mood to go away?
PwC blockchain expert pinpoints sources of ambiguity in smart contracts
PwC's Ajit Tripathi discusses the limits of automating business logic in smart contracts.
Property fund freeze designed to 'dampen volatility', says Standard Life CFO
Asset manager's finance chief also labels equity market response to freeze as disproportionate.
'Over a hundred' London startups have asked to relocate to Berlin since Brexit
Berlin Senator for Economics and Technology, Cornelia Yzer pulled no punches during a presentation at London Fintech Week 2016.
Brexit: Central banks stepped up market supervision to 'unprecedented levels' during EU referendum
Regulators reportedly demanded updates from major banks' trading desks every six hours following the vote.
Brexit: Punish the politicians who deceived you - not Europeans and immigrants living in the UK
I blame all populist British party leaders for damning Britain to an uncertain and perilous future.
Brexit: British Airways owner IAG claims it won't cut UK jobs or move assets
An uptick in tourism triggered by weaker pound should mitigate soft demand for travel to the UK, says CEO.
Brexit: Tax rises and spending cuts cannot be ruled out, Osborne warns
Adjusting to life outside the EU will not be as economically rosy as life inside it, says chancellor.
Brexit aftermath not a 'Lehman Brothers collapse' moment
Banks, housebuilders and airline shares tumbled in the post-Brexit sell-off as London indices slipped sharply.
Brexit: Reactions of Richard Branson, Jes Staley and other top business leaders
Sir Martin Sorrell, chief executive at WPP said he was very disappointed with the Brexit decision.
Pound rises, eurozone ministers disagree on Brexit impact
The pound registered gains as eurozone ministers expressed divergent views on the impact of Brexit.
Overstock's Patrick Byrne: I feel the blockchain revolution is my victory
Byrne's t0 project is the only effort that has brought the spirit of Bitcoin and real decentralisation to capital markets.
A second financial crisis would benefit the smart and ruthless Tories
If left fails to make a convincing argument, Tory dominance will grow.
Canary Wharf gym death: Man dies of heart attack at Nuffield Health in Canada Square Citibank HQ
Nuffield Health has been shut for the rest of the day following emergency at gym.
Malaysian 1MDB scandal: Who is Goldman Sachs dealmaker extraordinaire Tim Leissner?
Tim Leissner is reportedly under investigation by the FBI over his links to Malaysia PM Najib Razak.
European banking sector records worst performance since 2008 amid global turmoil
Stoxx Europe 600 Banks Index has fallen for six consecutive weeks for the first time since May 2008.
Goldman Sachs profits plummet as bank writes off $5bn for regulatory penalty
Net revenue fell by 5% to $7.27bn, but it was the settlement fine that ramped up costs.
Barclays to sell its risk analytics and index solutions business to Bloomberg for £520m
The deal is in line with the British bank's strategy to focus on its core operations.
Who is drug CEO Martin Shkreli and why is he the most hated man on the internet?
IBTimes UK profiles Turin Pharmaceuticals founder Martin Shkreli following backlash for 5,500% price hike.
JPMorgan reaches $388m settlement with investors in mortgage-backed securities lawsuit
Investors claimed bank misled them into buying $10bn worth of substandard residential mortgage-backed securities.
HSBC and Lloyds to question Vickers Commission's ring-fencing of retail banks
Giving evidence will be Sir John Vickers, HSBC chair Jonathan Symonds, and George Culmer, CFO Lloyds Banking Group.
SPDR Gold Trust assets at lowest since 2008 and things could get worse
Analysts warn that worst may not be over, given the robust stock markets and the likelihood of higher US interest rates.
Stifel Financial in advanced talks to buy Barclays' US wealth management unit
Deal could come as early as next week if parties agree on terms.