Smart securities issuer Symbiont fires shots in the private blockchain arms race
Symbiont tells IBTimes about its smart contracts server and why it is ahead of the competition.
Green Party leader Natalie Bennett addresses conference in Bournemouth: Full speech text
Read Natalie Bennett's speech to the Green Party in full.
Volkswagen emissions scandal: Shares tumble 23% as European carmakers suffer from fallout
The scandal engulfing Volkswagen is affecting shares in other European carmakers.
Deutsche Bank to axe 23,000 jobs in John Cryan's reorganisation efforts
Sources told Reuters that some of the job cuts will be due to the spin-off of Deutsche's PostBank division.
Lord Mayor of London interview: Alan Yarrow talks EU referendum and the City's reputation [Part 1]
The 687th Lord Mayor of London sat down with IBTimes UK at his Mansion House residence.
Banks and compliance: How a new communications system could prevent rate fixing scenarios
To manually set rates to be more profitable for certain organisations, multiple influential traders need to agree on a rate.
Emmanuel Adebayor: Talk of Tottenham striker moving to Aston Villa could be revived
Villa boss Tim Sherwood has not closed the door on potential switch from Spurs but admits there is a problem.
Libor fixing scandal: Raft of criminal and civil cases to follow Tom Hayes conviction
Following Tom Hayes's conviction, a raft of civil cases and private prosecutions is expected.
US Department of Justice looks into Deutsche Bank's Russian trades
Simultaneous trades in different currencies done to allow clients to move funds out of country.
Libor rigging scandal: Tom Hayes found guilty and sentenced to 14 years in prison
The former Citi and UBS trader was diagnosed with Aspergers and argued that he was operating in grey areas.
Libor rigging scandal: FCA bans former Rabobank trader Lee Stewart
The news comes two days after the jury retired to consider Tom Hayes's verdict.
Libor trial: Jury retires to consider verdict in case of trader Tom Hayes
Hayes is the first trader in the London interbank interest rate rigging case
Barclays 'to cut 30,000 jobs' by 2017
Drastic job cuts viewed by seniors, figures as the only way to address chronic underperformance.
FCA chief executive Martin Wheatley resigns after four years in role
Wheatley received £701,000 for his CEO job at the FCA, including a £92,000 performance bonus.
Stefan Stern: Calm down Barclays, 'boring banking' is the way to financial success
Long-term thinking doesn't seem to be on the agenda at Barclays but it needs to be if it wants to succeed.
Sacked Barclays executive Antony Jenkins to walk away with bonuses of up to '£28m'
Rich rewards for CEO Antony Jenkins despite being sacked by Barclays for failing to turn round bank.
Libor rigging scandal: US probing former Deutsche Bank traders
US Justice Department is preparing cases against them and could bring charges before end of 2015.
Barclays shake-up signals refocus on investment banking
Barclays' board has ousted retail banking champion Antony Jenkins in bid to improve ailing investment bank.
Libor rigging scandal: Tom Hayes admits he tried to be charged in the UK to avoid extradition
The former trader has been charged with eight criminal counts of conspiracy for allegedly rigging the average London interbank interest rate between 2006 and 2010.
Swiss franc keeps broad downtrend as SNB may intervene to curb Greek-related currency strength
Greek vote expected to strengthen Swiss franc as a safe haven option.
Tunisia attack: UK government planning permanent memorials for terror victims
Bank fines are funding two permanent memorials for victims of terror, David Cameron has announced.
Libor rigging scandal: Germany launches new probe into Deutsche Bank after BaFin report
Prosecutors are examining the role played by individuals connected to Deutsche Bank in the scandal.
Libor rigging scandal: German regulator alleges negligence by Deutsche executives
Bank's outgoing co-CEO Anshu Jain may have "knowingly made inaccurate statements" to Germany's Bundesbank during 2012 interview, says regulator BaFin.
RBS chairman Philip Hampton: 'It will take years for the government to sell our shares'
RBS says it will also take until 2019 before the bank is as profitable and low-risk as it aims to be.
FCA imposed £1.47bn in fines in 2014 with UBS and Citibank among worst offenders
The number of fines imposed was down, but the total sum of money was 68% more than in 2013.
Carney takes aim at rogue traders in new clampdown
The BoE governor will deliver a speech outlining plans to clean up the City
John Cryan to be sole head of Deutsche Bank as co-CEOs resign following Libor scandal
Anshu Jain and Juergen Fitschen quit following investors' protest.
Aston Villa summer transfer dossier: Future of Christian Benteke key in Tim Sherwood overhaul
IBTimes UK looks at the changes required at Villa Park.
Libor rigging trial: Bank of England official 'The Hammer' sent emails crucial to rate fixing
Southwark Crown Court hears Barclays, Lloyds and BNP Paribas also copied in on emails.
Libor rigging scandal: Former UBS and Citigroup trader Tom Hayes to claim rate fixing was rife
Southwark Crown Court hears how Hayes, who earned £3.5m at Citigroup, was motivated by greed.