RBS could take $13bn hit in US mortgage-backed securities case
The case arose from the bank's sale of residential mortgage-backed securities worth $32b from 2005 to 2007.
Lloyds hit with record £117m fine for 'unacceptable' handling of PPI complaints
It is more than five times the amount of the previous record PPI fine.
Lloyds to get record £100m fine for mishandling PPI complaints
The FCA could hand out a record fine if reports are to be believed
UK watchdog to fine cold-calling PPI firms up to £500,000
New rules will allow a government watchdog to crackdown on firms cold-calling with offers of PPI insurance
George Osborne election budget: Bank raid risks putting off foreign investment in UK says OBR
Chancellor unveils higher bank levy in 2015 budget which claims will raise £4.4bn.
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 profits dragged down by claims and investigations
The bank's earnings are weighed down by provisions set aside for market rigging and PPI mis-selling.
Lloyds makes first dividend payment since financial crash
Some £130m, the largest chunk of the dividend payout, will go to the government.
FCA looks at imposing time limits on PPI compensation
FCA is to review the success of the handling of complaints relating to mis-sold payment protection insurance.
Financial ombudsman: Complaints down by 10,000 in Q3 but PPI mis-selling still a major issue
Complaints were down when compared with the previous two quarters.
Mis-selling PPI: UK banks years away from ending scandal payouts
Britain's financial ombudsman receives 4,000 new PPI complaints a week.
Staples data breach might have exposed 1.16 million payment cards
US chain store says malware might have let hackers access cardholder names and payment card numbers..
Barclays Customer Complaints Drop in Third Quarter
Complaints dropped by 7% in third quarter of 2014.
Britain's Toxic Banking Sector Will Take Decades to Fix
Cass Business School and think tank New City Agenda studied Britain's banking sector.
FX Fixing: UK Banking Stocks Flat as Traders View Fines as 'Relatively Small'
Citibank, HSBC, JPMorgan, RBS and UBS were fined while Barclays remains under investigation by FCA
RBS Profits Boom Despite £780m in Litigation and FX Fixing Related Costs
Pre-tax profit at RBS came in at £1.27bn, up £260m from the previous quarter
Lloyds Axing 9,000 Jobs and Closing 150 Branches
Workforce cuts will be across the group's Lloyds Bank, Halifax and Bank of Scotland
PPI Still Responsible for 65% of Customer Complaints
Ombudsman data reveals that it has received over 88,000 new complaints in three months.
Barclays Bank is Most Complained About Financial Firm in Britain
The FCA unveils latest complaints data concerning financial services firm
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: Aviva's John McFarlane Will Replace David Walker as Chairman
The scandal-hit bank is restructuring its weakening investment arm.
Banking and Insurance Complaints Rise as PPI Woe Continues
Overall, the Ombudsman took on 191,129 new cases in total in the first half of 2014.
UK Banking Outlook Slashed to Negative on Lawsuits, Fines and Compensation
Ratings agency says mis-selling derivatives, Libor and FX fixing issues will hit balance sheets
Lloyds Profits Jump Despite Libor Fixing Fines and Extra PPI Compensation
Lloyds Banking Group reported a 32% increase in underlying first-half profit
Barclays and Deutsche Bank Under NY Regulator Lawsky's Scrutiny
New York State Department of Financial Services (DFS) probing alleged manipulation in forex market.
Barclays Shares Soar Despite £900m of PPI Compensation
Shares soar despite the payment protection insurance compensation hit.
Bankers Brace for Bonus Crackdown and Jail Time
The Bank of England is imposing tougher laws on bankers behaving badly.
Bankers Should Take Hippocratic Oath Like Doctors, Says Thinktank
ResPublica believes workers at financial firms should take a moral oath after a spate of scandals.
Mis-selling PPI Scandal: 5,000 New Complaints Filed Every Week
The Financial Ombudsman said payment protection insurance issues still dominate complaints data
Auditors 'Need More Powers to Stop UK Employees Behaving Badly', says CIIA
The Chartered Institute of Internal Auditors said internal employees should be allowed to report bad attitudes.