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Oil Outlook 2013: Global Economic Uncertainties to Drive Price Volatility
Role of emerging economies and shale production in oil prices may not be as significant as expected.
Morrisons' Ant and Dec Bet: Are Celebrity Endorsements Worth It?
As Morrisons hopes comedy duo will revive its fortunes, we look at economic worth of celebrity endorsements.
Best of 2012: Ten Young English Stars from 2012/13 NextGen Series [SLIDESHOW]
Best of 2012: Ten Young English Stars from 2012/13 NextGen Series
Sandy Hook Massacre: Jay-Z and Coldplay Auction New Year Tickets for Massacre Victims
Rapper joins British band to offer fans chance of luxury suite at New Year's Eve concert.
Year of the Sack? Big-Name Departures in European Business, Banking and Finance
Bob Diamond is biggest to leave post but 2012 had fair share of top-flight resignations.
Truth be Told? The First Draft of 2012's History Leaves Many Missing Pages
From banksters to gun nuts the media's collapse into 'simplify and exaggerate' is doing lasting damage to public debate.
Best of 2012: Business Quotes of the Year
From the Crystal Meth Fiscal Cliff to the Shareholder Spring to the London Whale Tempest in a Teapot, the year's biggest stories began with a quote. Here are ten of the best.
The UBS Horror Show: Tales from the Spooky Bankers' Crypt
The zombies of financial orgies past include Citi, Bank of America, Merrill Lynch, Bear Sterns, AIG and Countrywide.
Former UBS Traders Charged With Fixing Libor: DoJ
US Department of Justice announces charges after UBS slapped with $1.5bn fine for manipluating Libor.
Libor Fixing Scandal: Record Fine Not The End For UBS Woes
Although UBS settled for a record $1.5bn fine and admitted to fraud, Switzerland's biggest bank faces a huge task in reforming its tattered reputation.
Libor Fixing Scandal: Over 30 UBS Bankers Implicated as Bank Braces for Fine [VIDEO]
Dozens of UBS employees are said to be implicated as the settlement estimation rises to $1.5bn.
Manchester City Announce Another Huge Loss in Latest Financial Figures
Manchester City have announced pre-tax losses of £97.9million for the 2011-12 season.
Banks Too Big to Jail? Lawyers Say Lenders above the Law
Concerns over effective immunity for banks as Britain's new bank regulators says bringing criminal charges 'raises troubling questions'.
Mis-Selling Derivatives: MPs Confirm FSA Delays Pilot Scheme Results
Outcome of interest rate swap agreement disputes under pilot scheme put off next year.
Libor Fixing Scandal: UBS To Face More Than $1bn Fine
Swiss investment bank faces fine that is more than double amount Barclays paid for manipulating Libor, say reports.
Barclays Snaps up Ex-FSA CEO Hector Sants as Compliance Chief
Investment bank appoints UK regulator's former boss as head of compliance and government and regulatory relations.
West Ham Legend Julian Dicks Cautious Over Olympic Stadium Move
Julian Dicks believes that West Ham will have to offer lower ticket prices if they want to sell out the Olympic stadium.
Opec Preview: Tough Talks Ahead on High Oil Prices and Supply
Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries face serious questions over managing high prices, supply glut and geo-political tensions
Libor Fixing Probe: SFO Arrests Three Men in London [VIDEO]
Reuters reports Serious Fraud Office arrested three men in connection to its investigation into allegations of Libor fixing.
Singapore Becomes Most Desired Home for Wealthy in Asia
Quality of life and political stability make Singapore most favoured destination.
HSBC to Pay $1.9bn to Settle Money Laundering Probe [VIDEO]
Deal to settle charges that HSBC helped launder Mexican drug cartels' money as well as facilitating transfer of funds to sanctions-hit Iran.
EXCLUSIVE Mis-Selling Derivatives: Property Partnership Takes RBS to Manchester High Court
EXCLUSIVE: Partnership claims bank did not fully explain risks of product attached to £1.5m loan.
Italy's Latest Political Drama Changes Little for Investors or its Economy
The surprise resignation gambit from Prime Minister Mario Monti has roiled financial markets in Eurpoe, but Italy's economic prospects are unlikely to be harmed by the drama.
Italian Shares Slump, Bond Yields Rise As Monti-Berlusconi Feud Intensifies
Italy's Prime Minister says he'll resign following withdrawal of support from former leader Silvio Berlusconi.
Julian Dicks: Hammers Will Prove European Credentials with Liverpool Win
Former West Ham defender Julian Dicks believes that Sam Allardyce's side can overcome Liverpool at the weekend and finish ahead of them in the Premier League
Libor Fixing Scandal: FSA Proposes New Rules and Regulations
UK regulator unveils proposed changes to regulation and supervision of benchmark interbank lending rate.
Debt-Ridden Student Toby Thorn Writes Suicide Note on Barclay's Bank Statement
Devastated mother Anne accuses Barclays of driving indebted student to his death.
Funding for Lending Scheme Sees £500m Credit Boost for UK Economy
Bank of England's credit easing effort lifts bank lending in first two months of scheme.
Libor Fixing Scandal: UBS Close to $450m Settlement with UK and US Regulators
Swiss bank close to becoming second major bank to reach deal with UK and US regulators after Barclays.
European Markets Gain on Hopes of Chinese Economy
Traders remained upbeat as the Euro hit a six-week high as improved manufacturing data from China added to hopes of economic recovery in the world's second largest economy.