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David Cameron and Nick Clegg to Unveil Planning Laws Overhaul
Government claims complex planning rules holding back economy as infrastructure projects are halted
Locog Chief Paul Deighton Made Treasury Minister for 'Economic Delivery'
Former Goldman Sachs banker Paul Deighton to oversee implementation of government infrastructure plan to help pull UK out of recession
Why UK Should Leave the EU [BLOG]
Never mind the focus on Greece, Chris Clarke explains why UK should leave the European Union.
Money at Risk from Fraud, Complexity and High-Speed Trading [BLOG]
From Ponzi schemes to high-speed trading, hedge fund manager Chris Clarke details why your money is at risk
London 2012: Goldman Sachs Warns UK Government Not to Exaggerate Economic Benefit from Olympic Games
Goldman Sachs, the investment bank, said that post-Games reality often fails to meet economic expectations - like in Sydney 2000 and Beijing 2008.
London 2012 Olympics: Goldman Sachs Sees Century-Best Gold Medal Haul for Britain
Britain's "Host Nation" advantage could help it outshine the world as it gains more improvement from Beijing than nearly every other participating country combined.
Libor Scandal: Central Banks Planning to Scrap Benchmark as Global Probe Widens
Bank of England Governor Mervyn King to lead discussions with world's central bankers on shut-down of controversial $550tn benchmark
Nomura Urged to Clean up Banking Culture on Insider Trading Probe
Japan's deputy banking minister Ikko Nakatsuka urges country's biggest brokerage to 'clean its wounds' following investigation into trader tip-offs.
Libor Scandal Shows Bank of England Unfit to Police Britain's Financial Markets
BoE needs "poacher turned gamekeeper" if it's to keep pace with pace and complexity of modern finance
Bank of China Shrouded in Mystery: The Least Transparent Global Corporation
Norway's Statoil is right on top while Barclays is in the 71st position, ahead of Citigroup, JP Morgan Chase, Goldman Sachs and Bank of America.
Emails Exposing Financial Scandals: Barclays' Libor Fixing, Fabrice Tourre, Philipp Hildebrand and Henry Blodget
After internal Barclays emails exposed wrongdoing in the company, IBTimes UK looks back at other financial scandals emerging from private emails.
Collateral Damage: Moody's Bank Downgrades May Hit Balance Sheets [VIDEO]
As slew of global bank downgrades by Moody's will add billions in collateral, meaning banks may have to scramble to shore-up their balance sheets.
Moody's Downgrades Top 15 Banks, Including Barclays and RBS [VIDEO]
Banks responded strongly to Moody's analysis, saying the ratings are backward looking.
Rajat Gupta's Journey from Boardroom to Prison: A Tale of American Dream Gone Awry
Rajat Gupta was convicted of insider trading. He stood accused of leaking boardroom secrets to his friend, Galleon hedge-fund manager Raj Rajaratnam.
Former Goldman Sachs Director Rajat Gupta Convicted on Conspiracy and Fraud Charges
Gupta was found guilty of feeding confidential information to a corporate hedge fund manager.
Opec Ministers at Odds on Output ahead of Key Gathering [VIDEO]
Oil ministers at Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries reveal conflicting opinions on restricting oil output to slow falling prices.
India May Be First of the BRIC Economies to Skid Back Into Junk Status
Rupee falls after S&P says cut to junk status possible for Asia's third-largest economy
Goldman Sachs Shareholders Approve Executive Pay Plans, Turns to Twitter to Improve Image
Bank's chief executive Lloyd Blankfein would be taking a pay cut and receive lower pay compared to his counterparts in JPMorgan and Citigroup, shareholders told.
Insider Dealing Trial of Ex-Goldman Sachs Director Rajat Gupta Begins
Previous global corporate icon stands trial for conspiracy and securities fraud in the Federal District Court of Manhattan today.
Formula One Gets Greenlight for $3 Billion Flotation
Media sources say that motor racing giant Formula One has gained approval for an initial public offering worth nearly $3bn on Singapore's stock exchange
JPMorgan Suffers $2bn Loss In Hedging Due To Bad Judgment
JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon admits that bad investment strategies in the firm's hedging arm caused a huge trading loss.
Why Facebook's App Center will Please Investors
Facebook's App Center may benefit Apple and Google in the short term, but ultimately Facebook and its investors will win big.
Terra Firma Buys Four Seasons Health Care for £825m
Guy Hands's Terra Firma private equity group has agreed to buy Four Seasons Health Care in an £825m deal.
iPhone 5 Release: Top Reasons Why Apple Would Prefer October Launch to June
Why it makes sense for Apple to launch its iPhone 5 in October rather than in June.
GlaxoSmithKline 'Disappointed' by Rejection of 'Fair' Bid for Human Genome Sciences
GSK offered $13 a share in an "unsolicited" bid for the US pharmaceutical company, but it was rejected as not being good enough.
Goldman Sachs-Backed Cobalt International Energy Sees Shares Tumble at Reports of Government Officials' Ties to Angolan Oil Venture
A Financial Times report confirms three top Angolan government officials have stock in Cobalt's local partners in their west African oil venture.
More Gloom for Goldman Sachs as Bank Fined $22m over 'Huddles'
Troubled bank fined again over analysts 'tipping' clients about stocks.
Goldman Sachs Troubles Mount in Revenue Hit as JPMorgan Surges ahead
Goldman and Credit Suisse bottom in league of world's top 10 investment banks.
Goldman Sachs Rules the World: Lucas Papademos, Mario Draghi, William Dudley [SLIDESHOW]
Former Goldman Sachs bankers who have found themselves at the heart of policy-making bodies across the world.
FirstGroup Commits to Dividend Growth While Profit Declines, Sees FY 2012-13 as Year of Transition
FirstGroup, the British transport operator said that its overall trading for the year ended March 31, 2012 has been in line with management's expectations and remains on track to attain overall earnings target for the year.