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European Banks Have Loaned Over $3tn to Emerging Markets
British banks had $518bn exposure to Asia-Pacific region in September 2013.
Mis-selling Derivatives: Banks Double Redress Payments but Lag Behind PPI by Billions
Barclays, RBS, Lloyds and HSBC and others pay £306.3m to over 2,000 victims of mis-sold interest rate swaps
Barclays Boss Antony Jenkins Turns Down Bonus Amid Scandals Costs
Jenkins forgoes bonus as Barclays still wrapped up in scandals such as mis-selling and Libor fixing.
Emerging Markets Turbulence May Signal 'Sudden Stop' Says Morgan Stanley
Market participants advised to track political splits and the processes of reducing debt.
Bob Diamond's Old Right-Hand Man Rich Ricci Returns to Finance
Ex-Barclays investment chief returns just six months after claiming he was 'retiring'.
Barclays Iberia CEO Jaime Echegoyen Steps Down
Meanwhile, rumours swirl that James Groves and Jim Vore have also left Barclays
Barclays Denies 'Significant Reductions' in UK Branches
Barclays says it has no plans to announce significant reductions to its UK branch network.
Big Banks Back State School Children with Sutton Trust Social Mobility Programme
Barclays, Deutsche Bank, HSBC and Lloyds are teaming up with educational charity the Sutton Trust.
UK Wages: Over Half of Firms Plan Pay Rises in 2014
As politicians debate the UK 'cost of living crisis', Barclays survey reveals business plans to boost workers' wages.
Barclays Considers Dumping 'Zero Value' Premier League Sponsorship
Barclays boss Antony Jenkins reportedly considering value of renewing expensive Premier League sponsorship.
Barclays Boss Antony Jenkins: There'll be Another Financial Crisis
Regulators must box in 'animal spirits' of finance sector or same mistakes will be repeated in long-term.
Nasdaq and S&P Look to Expand Index Offerings With Acquisitions
Companies are planning to bid for index businesses of Barclays and Northwestern Mutual Life.
Mis-Selling CCP Insurance: Banks to Pay 7 Million Victims £1.3bn in Compensation
An average of £200 will be paid to customers of CPP who were sold useless insurance
Mis-Selling Derivatives: Banks Pay Only £158m in Redress for 1,040 Victims
The FCA reveals the latest progress report on banks reviewing interest rate swap agreement sales.
Wall Street Banks Face New Probe Over Mortgage Bond Mispricing
Banks allegedly exploited pricing around residential mortgage-backed securities from around 2009 through 2011, says WSJ.
Barclays Fined For Failing to Keep Proper Records by US Regulator
Financial Industry Regulation Authority fines Barclays $3.75m for allegedly failing to keep proper electronic records.
Top 12 Business Stories 2013: Libor Fixing Scandal
IBTimes UK takes a look at one of the biggest banking scandals in recent history
Top 12 Business Stories 2013: Mis-Selling Derivatives Scandal
IBTimes UK takes a look at one of the biggest scandals to hit British SMEs
US Federal Reserve Could Taper QE3 in $10bn Steps Over Seven Meetings
Fed may terminate QE3 in December, 2014.
Biggest Investment Banks Set to Hire Stock Traders Says Top Barclay's Banker
Jonathan Beebe says biggest investment banks in Europe are likely to hire in 2014.
RBS Bans Multi-Dealer Chat Rooms for Market Traders
The Royal Bank of Scotland is the latest group to ban the electronic form of communication
Ex-Barclays Boss Bob Diamond's Atlas Mara Firm Raises $325m in London IPO
Diamond, who quit Barclays amid the Libor-fixing furore, will manage Africa-focused Atlas Mara.
Bank of England Forces Standard Chartered to Strip Finance Boss of Risk Role
Richard Meddings handed over risk governance to Peter Sands.
Asian Markets Down on China Data and Federal Reserve QE Taper Jitters
US Federal Reserve's FOMC will meet on 17-18 December.
Asian Markets Weekly Review: Indices Outside Japan End In Red
Market players await US Federal Reserve's QE taper decision.
Global Crude Oil Futures Drop on Federal Reserve QE Taper Fears
Expected supply from Libya, Iraq and Iran will also put pressure on prices.
Profile on Peter Hain - The Man Who Forced the Name Mandela into UK Consciousness
Former minister will be most remembered for his anti-apartheid activism and championing of Nelson Mandela.
Gold and Silver Price Manipulation Probe: BaFin Demands Deutsche Bank Documents
German banking regulator BaFin is looking into suspected manipulation of benchmark gold and silver prices
Barclays Drops Boris Bikes: A Bad Year for London Mayor Johnson's Cycle Hire Scheme
Barclays will stop sponsoring Boris Bikes three years earlier than the London mayor had hoped.
Ex-Deutsche Bank Trader Gets Seven Years in Hong Kong Jail for Taking Bribes
Hong Kong judge sentences former Deutsche Bank manager to seven years for insider trading bribes.