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Apple's record close boosts market cap to $775bn
The iPhone maker is now worth more than twice as much as any other publicly traded US company.
Apple could return as much as $200bn to investors over 3 years
Analysts at RBC Capital Markets and Barclays expect Apple to announce a massive capital return programme in April.
South Africa may sell Vodacom stake to raise funds for power plants
South Africa could raise over 86bn rand from the sale of publicly traded assets and real estate.
Barclays 'bad bank' head Eric Bommensath to retire at January-end
John Mahon and Harry Harrison, will take over as co-heads of business after Bommensath's retirement.
Vince Cable to meet UK bank bosses about rural branch closures
Half of UK's bank branches have been closed since 1989, according to figures compiled by community banking campaigners.
US Treasuries 2015 outlook: Technical charts and fundamental experts see reversal of 2014 trend
Along with Treasuries, US municipal and corporate bonds are likely to be sold off next year.
Top London bankers' average pay in 2013 was 50 times UK annual average wage
Top City bankers were paid an average of £1.3m in 2013, according to data compiled by Reuters.
Co-op Bank fails BoE stress test while RBS and Lloyds remain 'at risk'
The test involves resilience to a 35% fall in house prices and a 30% drop in the value of the pound.
Millions of Britons to get fee-free basic accounts under Treasury's 'landmark deal' with lenders
Participating lenders include Barclays, RBS, HSBC, Lloyds, Santander UK and TSB.
FX fixing: New York regulators to probe Barclays and Deutsche Bank's use of algorithms to rig rates
New York regulators are probing the banks' use of algorithms on their trading platforms to manipulate foreign-exchange rates.
Margareta Pagano: Be brave Barclays and do the retail and investment bank splits to appease investors
Shareholders and investors want value for money and banks splitting their divisions could offer that opportunity.
Barclays Customer Complaints Drop in Third Quarter
Complaints dropped by 7% in third quarter of 2014.
Virgin America Raises Over $300m in US IPO
Branson, through VX Holdings, will have a 24.8% stake in airline after offering.
FX Fixing: US Fed Reserve Investigating Bank Traders for Improper Conduct
The Fed confirmed that it is working closely with the Department of Justice and others in its probe
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
FX Fixing: Barclays Eligible for FCA Fine Discount Despite Still Being Under Investigation
The UK watchdog has already settled with Citibank, HSBC, JPMorgan, RBS and UBS.
FX Fixing: FCA and CFTC Fine Five Banks $3.4bn as Barclays Remains Under Investigation
Citibank, HSBC, JPMorgan, RBS, and UBS were fined while Barclays remains under investigation by FCA
US Veterans Sue Major European Banks 'For Helping Finance Iraq Attacks'
Lawsuit relates to allegations five banks violated sanctions on Iran.
FX Fixing Scandal: US Authorities Tipped to Piggy Back on London Watchdog Settlement
US CFTC and OCC are set to join the UK's FCA in announcing settlements
Virgin Money Valued at Up to £1.45bn in Revived LSE Listing
Virgin Money sets a price range of between 283 pence and 333 pence a share.
Citi's Shares Drop After it Earmarks $600m More to Cover Legal Costs
Citi revises down third-quarter net income to $2.84bn from the $3.44bn.
Swiss Bank UBS Misses Profit Forecast While Footing £1.1bn Legal Bill
Swiss bank UBS is being investigated for currency rigging and the legal bill stands at £1.1bn
Coca-Cola Looking to Add Some Pop into the Mayor of London's 'Boris Bikes' Cycle Hire Scheme
Coca-Cola has been touted as the next sponsor of the Boris Bikes
European Banking Authority Tightens Rules on 'Fixed Pay' Bonus Cap Dodge
The European Banking Authority is clamping down on 'fixed pay' awards.
Barclays Faces Trouble in Selling Index Business
Some data used to support pricing of securities in Barclays indices is not owned by British bank.
US Fed Reserve Officials Point to Mid-2015 as Likely Date for a Rate-Hike
US Federal Reserve has kept rates near zero since 2008.
UK Mental Health: Barclays, BT and Royal Mail Team Up to Target Depression in the Workplace
The top firms have backed a new charter designed to target workplace depression across Europe.
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.
Southampton FC and Barclays Offer Fans 'World-First' Contactless Wristbands
Southampton is now able to issue club branded bPay wristbands.
Barclays: Aviva's John McFarlane Will Replace David Walker as Chairman
The scandal-hit bank is restructuring its weakening investment arm.