Barclays Asia Boss Robert Morrice Retires Amid Shake-up
Barclays recently lost Barclays' US boss Skip McGee
Why Journalist 'Banker Bashing' is Grossly Exaggerated
Oxford University study shows that financial journalists have not unduly 'bashed bankers' between 2007 and 2013
Barclays US CEO Skip McGee Quits Amid Shake-up
McGee received around £9m in bonuses last year
German Bribery Conviction Could See Ecclestone and Daimler Exit F1
Daimler could exit F1 if Ecclestone refuses to resign in event of conviction in Munich
EU Financial Sector Spends €120m on Lobbyists
The Corporate Europe Observatory says the lobbying groups employ more than 1,700 workers to 'influence' policy.
F1 Shareholders to Receive $332m Dividend for 2013
Dividend payment reflects F1's continuing financial strength and cash generation.
Lehman Brothers Returns Additional $17.9bn to Creditors
The bank announced its fifth distribution after bankruptcy filing to be made next week.
Bernie Ecclestone Willing to Sell F1 Stake Along with CVC Exit
Ecclestone is due to face trial over bribery allegations next month in Germany.
Aviva Snaps Up Blackstone's Tom Stoddard as CFO for £675,000
Stoddard replaces Pat Regan and is a heavyweight managing director at the private equity giant
Goldman Sachs Siphon $77m from Credit Crisis Bonuses
Goldman's partners exercised share options awarded to them at the end of 2008
Wef Top Risks: Why Your Economic and Political Fears Could Get Worse in 2014
IBTimes UK looks at some of the greatest risks facing the world in 2014
Latvia Becomes 18th Member of Eurozone After Years of Austerity
Latvia has adopted the euro and become the 18th member of the European monetary union.
Ex-Lehman Banker Lawrence McCarthy Who Predicted 'Swaps Traders Would Bring Down the World' Dies
Financial world mourns McCarthy who was 49 and died on 12 December at Roosevelt Hospital, New York
Cass Business School: Bail-Ins Are Not a Magic Cure all For Bank Failure
Bank bail-ins could produce some interesting outcomes for Eurozone markets and countries according to academic
Spain's Outlook: Bankia Woes Signal Fragility of Deeper Economy
Bankia's slow return to profit and recovery is a metaphor for Spain's economic malaise
Sotheby's Auctions Antiques of Ex-Lehman Brothers President Joseph Gregory
Gregory, who left Lehman Brothers just months before its collapse, is selling off his antiques collection.
Fugitive Ex-UBS Chief Raoul Weil Arrested in Italy in Client Tax Evasion Case
Former Swiss banker Raoul Weil and head of global wealth manager at UBS arrested after registering in hotel.
Japan: Economic Mood Lifting the Land of the Rising Sun
Reuters monthly survey predicts sentiment will rebound by January, 2014.
Impact of US Default: Another Recession, Market Meltdown and a Bank Run
Another recession, a fall in the value of dollar, rising funding woes for banks, a global market crash -- all these and more could be the fallout of a US default.
Students Snub Banking Roles Following Lehman Brothers Collapse
Deloitte says the profession is still the second most popular career choice.
City Pay Surge Stutters as Job Opportunities in London's Financial Sector Rise
Morgan McKinley confirms renewed energy within London's financial services sector.
Fed Reserve Chair Nominated Janet Yellen Declares She Will Focus On Job Creation
Yellen expected to continue Ben Bernanke's asset buying programme and be a safe pair of hands
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway to Be Goldman Sachs' Sixth-Largest Shareholder
Berkshire will get 13.1 million shares in Goldman Sachs on 1 October.
Emerging UK Financial Firms Falling at First Regulatory Hurdle Amid Approval Delays
New data from Reynolds Porter Chamberlain finds financial regulation hindering go ahead for new firms.
Morgan Stanley Exec: 'Too Big to Fail' Problem Not Solved Due to Conflicting Agendas
Regulators have not done enough to fix the global financial system since 2008
NCUA Sues Barclays, RBS and 7 Other Banks Over US Mortgage-Backed Securities Sales
National Credit Union Administration also sues JPMorgan, Morgan Stanley, and Credit Suisse
Lehman Brothers Collapse: Where are Dick Fuld and Friends Now?
It has been five years since the collapse of Lehman Brothers, but where did the final board of directors end up?
Josef Ackermann: From Deutsche Bank Don to Pierre Wauthier's Suicide
Josef Ackermann described as both most powerful and most dangerous banker in the world.
European Union Overhauls Bank Bailout Rules
Troubled banks will need to present detailed restructuring plans to get rescue package.
Anglo Irish Bank's John Bowe and Peter Fitzgerald Defend Secret Phone Call Contents
Two of failed AIB bosses issue lengthy statements rebuking claims they had deliberately misled the government and regulators