Prospective Labour leaders' pitches to succeed Ed Miliband focus on party's economic record
Labour's potential leaders apologise for the party's economic record under Blair and Brown in their first public debate.
Technology paves the way for Lehman Brothers pensions settlement
Thousands of staff at the collapsed bank are in line for payouts.
Why a strong dollar spells trouble for emerging economies
US dollar has risen more than 25% against international currencies since summer 2013.
Reuters Pictures: 30 years of news in 30 powerful photos and the moving stories behind them [Graphic images]
Award-winning Reuters photographers share the stories behind iconic news images.
French Alps: Six skiers killed by avalanche
All six victims were French nationals and experienced skiers
France: Ex-Lehman Brothers executive Craig Schiffer killed in Tignes avalanche
Schiffer died on route to hospital in Grenoble
Is Jeb Bush preparing to announce a 2016 presidential bid?
Brother of former president George W Bush is reportedly untangling himself from business connections before announcing decision.
Iceland could begin removing capital controls early next year
Restrictions were imposed to support the Icelandic currency during a financial crisis six years ago.
Iceland's Islandsbanki Eyeing Scandanavian or UK IPO
Tapping new investors will benefit Islandsbanki's bondholders.
General Election 2015: Politicians Face Central Bank Intervention Headache as Global Liquidity Squeezed
Expect 4QE by the time of the General Election, according to data trends forecast by the Global Liquidity Index.
IMF Warns Ailing or Bloated Bank Overhauls Threaten the Global Economic Recovery
IMF's Global Financial Stability Report says banks need to overhaul themselves but will risk recovery.
Banks Agree to Overhaul Rules Governing $700tn Derivatives Market
18 major banks have agreed to give up right to 'close out' deals on derivatives contracts if financial institutions run into trouble.
London Rent Soars 22% Past Credit Crisis Levels on Luxury Property
Knight Frank's Index shows London and New York prime rentals are massively above 2008 levels
Barclays: How Long Can Antony Jenkins Blame Legacy Issues?
Another day and another fine, lawsuit or settlement.
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 $15m for Lehman Acquisition Compliance Failings
Barclays was fined hours earlier by Britain's FCA for failing to protect customer assets.
The Anniversary of the Collapse of Lehman Brothers
Lehman Brothers collapsed on September 15 2008 after its share price plunged dramatically.
What Happened to Lehman Brothers' Bankers?
Many former Lehman bankers continue working in finance, but some run successful businesses.
Michael Bloomberg Returns to Head His News Firm
Current CEO Daniel Doctoroff is stepping down by end of 2014.
Isis: The Islamic State and the Privatisation of Terrorism
IBTimes UK spoke to terrorism financing expert and author Loretta Napoleoni about the irrepressible Islamic State.
Former Goldman Sachs Banker Joins F1's Board as Bernie Ecclestone Returns After £60m Settlement
Sean Mahoney to join board of Delta Topco, owner of FI Group.
British Lehman Bankers Win Battle to Receive £75000 Pensions Each
Over 2,400 Lehman bankers won a total of £184m despite the firm's collapse in 2008
Citigroup Agrees $7bn Settlement Over Toxic Sub-Prime Mortgage Products
Citi ends raft of investigations and suits with multi-billion dollar settlement with authorities.
Global Trade Growth Slows Again as Banks Fail to Meet Demand for Finance
Survey shows that Asia continues to dominate in world trade.
Liberty Media and Discovery Negotiating F1 Investment with CVC and Lehman
CVC Capital Partners could take Formula One public.
Chancellor George Osborne Backs Carney to Solve Question of 'Too Big to Fail' Banks
Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne says that banks regulation issues will be settled shortly.
Nigeria Abductions Can Be Prevented By Companies Funding Women's Education, Says MasterCard Chief
Ann Cairns details the importance of women's education and strengthening women's rights and presence in the workplace
Nigeria Abductions Can Be Prevented With Company Education Funds, Says Mastercard Chief
Mastercard's President of International Markets revealed how companies can provide the resources in getting more women into education abroad.
Barclays Banker Bonus and Pay Plunge 20% in First Quarter 2014
Barclays' financial director says there is also a weak investment bank results will continue
Barclays Head of M&A Paul Parker Expected to Quit
Barclays tipped to unveil 'bad bank' to hive off non-core and non-performing assets