Goldman Sachs agrees to settle the ISDAfix rate-rigging case for $56.5m
A group of pension funds and municipalities had accused 14 international banking groups of conspiring to rig the benchmark rate.
Deutsche Bank to pay $37m penalty to settle investigations related to its dark pool trading
The penalty will be paid to the New York attorney-general and the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Blockchain and big data worth watching in the coming year
Central bank settlement coins, blockchain governance and interoperability, plus the big data business.
What major companies are ripe for a takeover?
Sky stock prices have jumped 30% since News Corp bid £11.2bn for the remainder of the company.
Trump's transition team disowns contentious questionnaire sent to US Energy Department after uproar
The team had demanded the names of employees who assisted President Barack Obama in his climate policy efforts.
German lawmakers want to ban fake news on social media
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has warned of the public being manipulated by fake news and propaganda.
Relief for City as amount of FCA fines falls to lowest level since financial crisis
Financial firms fined a combined £22.2m this year, compared with £905m a year ago.
No need to panic: Banks will not flee the UK after Brexit
Paris, Dublin and Frankfurt would struggle to replace London's infrastructure for the world's major lenders.
Scores of hacked TalkTalk routers now part of Mirai-based botnet, security researchers say
A whole host of compromised home routers were found, 'over 99% of which belonged to TalkTalk'.
HSBC and JP Morgan among banks hit with €485m fine for role in Euribor rigging scandal
HSBC, Credit Agricole and JP Morgan fined following five-year investigation into Euribor rigging scandal.
TalkTalk denies customers' Wi-Fi passwords were stolen from faulty routers after malware attack
A security researcher has warned TalkTalk customers to replace the faulty routers immediately.
Deutsche Bank to cut ties with about 3,400 clients in its debt and equities sales activities
The move is part of a broader restructuring programme aimed at saving costs.
UK markets should 'brace for tremors' ahead of Italian referendum
Italy heads to the polls on Sunday to vote on a referendum that could trigger volatility across the Eurozone.
Hundreds of thousands of UK internet users lose web access after cyberattack
The attack targeted specific routers, but experts believe other connected devices could soon be hit.
How can finance catch up with other intelligent real-time systems?
Thalesians founder Paul Bilokon will be speaking at the IBT data science and capital markets event.
Russian hackers may disrupt Germany's 2017 election warns spy chief
Bruno Kahl says the pressure on public discourse and democracy is 'unacceptable'.
Could Italy's referendum spark a second eurozone crisis?
Italy labours under €360bn of bad bank debt and 40% youth unemployment. It might be in the mood to vote No.
New Mirai attacks potentially targeting millions of home routers
Cybersecurity researchers believe that the exploits may have caused the Deutsche Telekom outage.
Deutsche Telekom says up to 900,000 customers hit with suspected cyberattack
Deutsche Telekom said hackers may have attacked "specific routers" in Germany.
More than 1,000 skulls and remains of East Africans held in Berlin
Skulls of rebels decapitated by German soldiers were sent back to Berlin for research.
EU proposes raising safety buffers for foreign banks
Foreign banks will be asked to set up a holding company subject to EU capital requirements.
JPMorgan paying £264m to settle Chinese hiring of 'princelings' probe
SEC says JPMorgan engaged in 'systematic bribery' by hiring children of well-connected officials to win business.
RBS could face $12bn or more penalty from US DoJ over mis-selling scandal, warns UKFI
Negotiations between the British bank and the US DoJ over the penalty will start only in 2017.
The Donald Trump enigma: The elusive billionaire and his corporate labyrinth
Is Donald Trump worth £10bn or £788m? That depends on who you listen to.
German police conduct raids in 10 states to crack down on banned Islamist group allegedly linked to Isis
Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere banned the group, called The True Religion or Die wahre Religion in German.
One man dead after ammonia gas leak at Carlsberg brewery in Northampton
Another person is in a serious but stable condition after the leak at the East Midlands brewery.
Android Trojan posing as Flash Player targets over 90 major banks across US and Europe
The malware has the ability to bypass SMS-based two-factor authentication.
Google Daydream View VR: Release date announced for Alphabet's virtual reality headset
Where to buy the Pixel-powered mobile VR headset on 11 November.
Deutsche Bank in surprise profit update despite 'tough' environment
Deutsche Bank posts a marginal third quarter profit contrary to market expectations.
National Express revenue accelerates on the back of strong overseas performances
Public transport operator forced to pull out of German contract as delays lead to 'prohibitive costs'.