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Tottenham Striker Target Has £25m Price Tag - Report
Tottenham Hotspur will reportedly have to shell out £25m for the services of Valencia striker Roberto Soldado.
Libor Fixing Scandal: SFO has 'Voluminous Evidence' Against Former Trader Tom Hayes
SFO charged the former UBS and Citi trader with eight counts of fraud
China to Grow 7.6% in Second Half Offsetting Weak First Half
China's growth model remains fundamentally stable, says official China Securities Journal.
Political Instability Forces FCA to Ban Short-Selling on Three Portugese Stocks
UK markets regulator bans short-selling of Banco Comercial Portugues, Banco Espirito Santo and Sonae Industria stocks
S&P Cuts Barclays, Deutsche Bank and Credit Suisse Ratings
S&P cites stagnant European economies, tighter regulations for investment banks, and litigation risk.
Portugal Stability a Serious Concern, Warns EC President
José Manuel Barroso tries to quell market fears over country struggling to meet rescue plan conditions.
China's Services Sector Expansion Fails to Offset Manufacturing Decline
Two separate PMIs showed expansion in the services sector, but the rate of growth was modest.
Mis-Selling Derivatives Scandal: Businesses Flock to Court as 600 SMEs Rally Over Lack of Compensation
Hundreds of business owners and key politicians and lawyers gathered at Bully-Banks conference
Libor Fixing Scandal: EU Eyes Bank Case Settlements By 2014
EC hopes to settle with banks over suspected lending benchmark manipulation.
EU Charges Isda, Markit and 13 Banks With EU Antitrust Breach
Europe accuses financial data firms and banks of operating cartel in credit derivatives business.
China Recovery Remains Fragile as Manufacturing Slows Down Further
Official and HSBC PMIs declined in June amid bank cash squeeze.
Asian Markets Weekly Review: Nikkei Outshines Asian Indices in Q2 as Growth Concerns Weigh on Shanghai
Japanese Nikkei finishes 10.32% higher while Shanghai Composite loses 11.51%.
Mis-Selling Derivatives Scandal Costs UK Economy 400,000 Jobs and £1.7bn in Lost Treasury Revenue
Influential lobby group says scope and scale of the scandal is ravaging the UK economy
Church of England Eyes Buying RBS Branches for £1bn
Church Commissioners back bid to acquire 300 Royal Bank of Scotland branches.
China's Central Bank Will Adjust Liquidity To Tackle Cash Crunch
PBOC Governor Zhou Xiaochuan says monetary policy settings are fitting.
European Markets Open Higher After Brussels Summit Success
Markets spurred by encouraging economic data from many European countries.
Asian Markets Outside China Open Higher on Positive Japanese Data
Stocks rally on positive Japanese data and further easing of Fed fears.
US First Quarter Growth Rate Revised To 1.8% From 2.4%
Except construction and government, all other sectors losing momentum.
EU Seals Deal to Protect Taxpayers from Bank Bailouts [VIDEO]
Investors and wealthy investors will be forced to share costs of a bank bailout.
The World Is Not Ready Yet For A Fed Taper
Pimco's Bill Gross opines Fed's plan may be too hasty, while Matthew Lynn says the world has reasons to worry.
Liverpool Transfer News: Simon Mignolet Completes Reds Move
Liverpool have completed the signing of Simon Mignolet from Sunderland a long-term deal.
Mark Carney's FSB Launches G20 Taskforce to Forge Libor Reform Blueprint
Financial Stability Board sets up taskforce after Barclays, RBS and UBS settle with regulators.
Nationwide 'Completely Confident' Over Plugging £1bn Capital Black Hole
Sunday Times report said building society Nationwide may issue as much as £1.5bn in bonds by the end of summer.
Germany Launches Tax Avoidance Probe on Barclays' 'Dividend Stripping'
Barclays rejects allegation and says it has complied with law.
Asian Markets Weekly Review: Bernanke and Beijing Set off Turbulence, But Nikkei Rebounds
Possible QE rollback by US and indications of Chinese slowdown batter markets.
European Markets Inch Up But Fed Fears Remain
EU finance ministers are in Luxembourg to discuss how and when Europe's bailout fund can rescue troubled banks.
Asian Markets Hit Nine-Month Lows Following Wall Street Sell-Off
People's Bank of China asks state-owned banks to restart fund supplies to ease liquidity crunch.
UK Banks' £27.1bn Capital Hole Exposed by PRA
Bank of England regulators say five banks - RBS, Lloyds, Barclays, Co-operative Bank and Nationwide - have capital shortfalls.
European Markets Bite the Bullet, Bernanke's Comments Force Sell-off
The Fed could begin pruning its asset buys, from $85bn to $70bn a month, this September.
Double Trouble for Asian Markets: Bad News from Bernanke, Beijing Force Sell-Off
The Fed could begin tapering its bond buys, from $85billion to $70billion a month, this September.