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Prosecutors Could Fine Deutsche Bank in Kirch Lawsuit
Deutsche Bank Co-CEO Juergen Fitschen was earlier named as suspect in lawsuit.
Rate Fixing Scandal: EC to Hit RBS, HSBC, JPM and Three Other Banks With Euribor Rigging Fines
Barclays tipped to escape a fine because it alerted the European Commission to suspected wrongdoing.
Deutsche Bank Co-CEO Fitschen Named as Suspect in Kirch Lawsuit
Deutsche Bank set aside €1.2bn for legal costs in third quarter.
FX Fixing Scandal: HSBC Cooperates with Regulators - but no Traders Suspended
HSBC joins Barclays and RBS in the line of banks that are speaking to regulators.
Financial Job Vacancies Slump as UK Job Market Recovers
Astbury Marsden says many banks are being prudent and putting off bigger hiring decisions.
Libor Fixing Scandal: Fannie Mae Files $800m Lawsuit Against Barclays, RBS and Seven Others for Swaps Losses
Embattled US lender sues nine banks in total, including Rabobank and UBS, for false representation.
FX Fixing Scandal: Citigroup, JPMorgan and Standard Chartered Traders 'Put on Leave' Amid Regulators' Probes
Bloomberg reports Citigroup's Rohan Ramchandani, JPMorgan's Richard Usher and Standard Chartered's Matt Gardiner on leave but not suspended.
FX Fixing Scandal: RBS Reviews Currency Trading Processes
Royal Bank of Scotland joins raft of banks reviewing FX trading processes.
Barclays Posts 26% Profit Plunge After Transform Programme
Barclays cited a 44% slump in fixed income, currency and commodities revenue
FX Fixing Scandal: Barclays Cooperating with Regulators
One of Britain's banks helping watchdogs investigating currency market manipulation.
Libor Fixing Scandal: Rabobank Fined €774m as CEO Piet Moerland Quits
Dutch lender says Rinus Minderhoud appointed interim chairman as fine levied for scam involving 30 employees.
European Markets Reverse Early Losses Ahead of Fed Reserve Policy Meet
Markets expect the Fed to leave its monetary policy unchanged.
Deutsche Bank Profits Smashed By Mis-Selling Derivatives, Libor and FX Fixing Probe Provisions
German lender is being investigated for Libor fixing, FX rigging and mis-selling derivatives
Mis-Selling Derivatives: Sajid Javid Reveals FCA Has Grounds to Implement Review Deadline
Treasury minister says banks taking years to agree interest rate swaps compensation.
FX Fixing Scandal: CFTC Asks to Search Deutsche Bank and Citigroup Records
CFTC asks major currency dealing banks to hand over evidence.
Bank of America Faces $6bn Fine for Misleading Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
JPMorgan inked a $4bn settlement with the FHFA last week.
Libor Fixing Scandal: Deutsche Bank Questions 50 Employees in Internal Probe
German lender starts talks with employees over possible Libor manipulation, says Handelsblatt.
Ageing China May Announce Pension Reforms Imminently
Current pension system in world's most populous nation could face a 68.2tn yuan shortfall by 2033.
Mis-selling Derivatives and Libor Fixing: Lawyers Unveil Deutsche Bank Emails On Customer Being 'Screwed'
Unitech is appealing against earlier ruling saying banks' attempts to manipulate Libor invalidate IRSA.
Mis-Selling Derivatives and Libor Fixing: UK Court to Determine Whether Rate Rigging Invalidates Swaps
London Court of Appeal will begin a three day hearing examining two cases against Barclays and Deutsche Bank
Twitter Seeks $1bn IPO - Even Though It's Yet to Make Profit
Twitter has significantly grown its revenues from just $28m in 2010 to $317m at 2012-end, according to its IPO prospectus.
EU CDS Antitrust Probe: Banks Told to Destroy Poorly Redacted Confidential Information Handed to Them
Lawyers working for third parties in antitrust investigation did not use sophisticated enough redaction software.
Siemens to Slash 15,000 Jobs in €6bn Cost-Cutting Exercise
Plan drawn up to help organisation increase competitiveness.
Miliband's Energy Freeze Pledge: Experts Turn up the Heat on Labour Leader
Miliband's ideas on energy do not stand up to scrutiny, claim experts, but could help bring down inflation.
China's Manufacturing Sector Grows at Fastest Pace in Six Months as Exports Reverse Course
HSBC flash manufacturing PMI increases to 51.2 in September as exports witness expansion after six months.
Josef Ackermann Quitting Siemens Board Weeks After Zurich Resignation Over Pierre Wauthier Suicide
Ackermann said to be leaving Siemens shortly, but did not comment.
China Factories Surging as Industrial Output Grows to 17-Month High
Industrial production rises 10.4% to beat economists' expectations.
Syria: Why Cameron Should Kill Off UK-US 'Special Relationship' [VIDEO]
The notion of a special bond between Britain and America is an anachronism which will jeopardise British lives in Syria, says Gareth Platt.
Pierre Wauthier Suicide: Why did Josef Ackermann Resign from Zurich?
Late Zurich CFO Pierre Wauthier left suicide note referencing fraught relationship with boss.
China Set to Achieve Full-Year Growth Targets as Services Sector Expands Again
Premier Li Keqiang says China on track amid further expansion in services and manufacturing.