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EU Commission Suspects HSBC, JPMorgan and Credit Agricole Ran Rate-Fixing Cartel
European Commission sends Euribor-rigging allegations to three banks and awaits response.
HSBC Agrees to Sell Pakistan Bank
Agreement with Meezan Bank comes seven months after previous sale fell short of regulatory requirements.
HSBC Profits Tank 20% Amid Cost Cuts
HSBC's first quarter profits have tumbled by 20% as the group continues to try and cut down costs.
India Pressurises Switzerland to Share Bank Info in Campaign Against Black Money
New Delhi asks Bern to share details related to the HSBC bank accounts of certain Indians
Canary Wharf Bomb Alert: Controlled Explosion of Suspicious Package at Barclays HQ
BREAKING NEWS: Controlled explosion reported in London's Canary Wharf business district.
Canary Wharf Lockdown Amid Security Alert Close to Barclays HQ
Breaking News: Met Police called to reports of suspicious package in Churchill Place
British Banks Tested on 35% UK House Price Plunge and Interest Rate Hike
Bank of England will test UK's lenders on whether it can withstand a housing market collapse
HSBC Tower Reaches for Record £1.1bn Sale
HSBC Tower's estate agents hope this means a return to pre-recession property prices.
FCA Observing Banks' London Gold-Fixing Telephone Calls
Barclays, HSBC, Deutsche Bank, Bank of Nova Scotia and Societe Generale under FCA scrutiny.
Yuan Declines to 16-Month Low as China Manufacturing Keeps Shrinking
Flash China manufacturing PMI stood at 48.3 in April, compared to 48.0 in March.
Robust Services Sector Will Not Prevent China Slowdown
Services made up 46.1% of China's GDP in 2013.
HSBC Lags Behind Anti-Money Laundering Controls Target
US Justice Department said there's "much work to be done"
China Manufacturing Sector Remains Weak Despite Improvement in Official PMI
Official PMI rose to 50.3 in March from eight-month low of 50.2 in February.
SSE Share Target Price Slashed on Big Six Investigation
Goldman Sachs, Liberum and HSBC cut back on SSE share target price
China Stimulus Measures Likely Amid Sluggish Growth
Economists believe prospect of aggressive policy easing by Beijing remains low.
Gold Prices To Rise on Bullish Trend
Economic data from China to influence prices next week.
Barclays and Deutsche Bank Named in London Gold Fix Lawsuit
New York resident Kevin Maher alleges five banks colluded to manipulate benchmark.
London Banks Get Top Priority For Flood Defence Spending
UK Environment Agency pledges 'extremely high standard of protection' for London's financial district.
Moody's MD Calls for Probe of London Gold Fix
Call for investigation comes amid FCA and Bafin probe of $20tn gold market.
Vodafone's Verizon Deal to Inject £10bn into British Equities
BP, HSBC, and BT may benefit from investors eyeing high-yielding stocks.
Mis-selling Derivatives Scandal: End is Nigh but Problems Remain High
Banks speeding up redress offers but thousands of claims may be timed out.
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
HSBC Share Price Spikes 10% After 'Fat Finger' Blunder
…before correcting itself again after momentarily lifting the FTSE 100 into the black.
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.
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.
Top 12 Business Stories 2013: Mis-Selling Derivatives Scandal
IBTimes UK takes a look at one of the biggest scandals to hit British SMEs
Asian Markets Weekly Review: Indices Outside Japan End In Red
Market players await US Federal Reserve's QE taper decision.
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