Libor rigging scandal: Trial of former UBS and Citigroup trader Tom Hayes starts
Hayes to appear at Southwark Crown Court accused of eight counts of conspiracy to defraud.
FX fixing scandal: UBS to pay $545m in combined fines and pleads guilty over Libor
Bank will pay penalty of $342m over FX fixing and another $203m over Libor matter.
Cryptocurrency round-up: NYSE launches bitcoin index and 21 Inc announces smartphone miners
Bitcoin price stutters as the New York Stock Exchange launches an exchange-calculated index.
Lloyds and RBS: UK's good bank, bad bank scenario
Nowadays the unglamorous world of retail banking has become the acceptable business model for UK banks.
FX fixing scandal: UBS faces $200m fine as US voids non-prosecution deal over Libor rigging
Justice Department's decision comes against bank's hope that regulators would look past alleged violations.
FX fixing scandal: US considers scrapping non-prosecution deal with UBS over Libor rigging
UBS and four other global banks are set to reach settlements with US regulators.
Election 2015: Back to basics for party leaders as final week of campaign begins
Nick Clegg, David Cameron and Ed Miliband plough home key messages.
Bankers most likely to cheat on partners finds extra-marital dating site IllicitEncounters.com
Some 18% of active members of the extra-marital affairs site are bankers.
Margareta Pagano: HSBC share price rises show investors hold the power not the bankers
A move in headquarters or selling a retail bank is a risky move but HSBC are open to both possibilities.
Election 2015: Tories promise 50,000 extra apprenticeships on new £200m bank fines
David Cameron announced the policy with just nine days to go before polling day.
David Cameron to pledge to create 50,000 new apprenticeships using Libor market rigging fine
The new scheme will be specifically targeted at 22-24-year-olds.
Deutsche Bank wants to cut $3.8bn in costs after profits halve
Deutsche Bank handed record €2.5bn fine for interest rate rigging last week.
Deutsche Bank Libor fixing culture slapped with $2.5bn fine after bankers 'misled' the FCA
The German bank is the latest financial institution to pay a fine for manipulating key interest rates.
Deutsche Bank could end up paying more than $2bn over Libor rigging
UK and US authorities are preparing to announce a settlement as soon as 23 April.
Boss of inter-dealer brokerage ICAP Michael Spencer says his firm might quit Britain if Labour wins
Former Tory co-treasurer and top donor says Miliband's party 'doesn't understand the importance' of the City
Sunderland vs Newcastle United, Premier League 2014/15: Where to watch live, preview, betting odds and possible XI
Sunderland face Newcastle United in the Premier League clash on Sunday. Find out how to follow the game live in the UK.
Manchester United v Aston Villa, Premier League 2014/15: Where to watch, preview, betting odds and possible XI
Manchester United face Aston Villa in a Premier League clash on Saturday. Find out how to follow the match live in the UK.
Libor fixing scandal: FCA bans convicted ex-Rabobank trader Paul Robson
Paul Robson earlier pleaded guilty in the US to attempts to manipulate benchmark interest rate.
Edmund Shing: Forget Barclays, Lloyds and RBS and focus on insurers such as Direct Line
UK banks have been under-performing the FTSE 100 by some 13% since the beginning of 2014.
Barclays and Deutsche Bank traders questioned by UK Serious Fraud Office over Euribor rigging
Traders questioned over alleged manipulation of Euriobor lending rate.
Green Party claims banking culture is not to blame for multiple City scandals
Green Party's financial spokesperson says lack of regulation is to blame for the 2008 financial crisis
International Women's Day: How testosterone-fuelled men corrupt competition and hurt company profits
Eve Poole explains the way men are hardwired to be competitive and how it hurts capitalism.
Bill Gross's Janus bond fund hit by crude oil rout
Bill Gross's Janus Global Unconstrained Bond Fund is suffering because of bets on Russian and Brazilian energy bonds.
Swiss franc at one-month low against majors ahead of trade data
The franc has corrected the most against the UK pound, down 9% from 15 January close.
HSBC Swiss leaks: Will 'ethical banker' and Tory lord Stephen Green start answering tax evasion questions?
Conservative lord and HSBC boss Stephen Green won't comment on past HSBC scandals.
Deutsche Bank posts unexpected profit for fourth-quarter
Deutsche Bank reports pre-tax profit of €253m for fourth-quarter of 2014.
Libor fixing scandal: Two former Martin Brokers executives fined and banned by FCA for market rigging
Two former bosses at Martin Brokers Limited were fined more than £300,000.
Gold prices to rise on ongoing global markets volatility
Markets to track the ECB's monetary policy decision, due out on 22 January, to see how it influences gold prices.
FCA to regulate FX, swaps, repo, gold and oil indexes after market fixing scandals
Market manipulation across several sectors has led watchdog to take formal charge.
Aston Villa vs Manchester United, Premier League 2014/15: Where to watch, preview, betting odds and possible XI
Manchester United face Aston Villa in the Premier League clash on Saturday. Find out how to follow the match live in the UK.