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RBS Hit With $100m Fine for Violating US Iran Sanctions
Embattled lender admits to 'deeply regretting these failings'
China to Spurn Export Reliance and Focus on Asean Partnerships for Economic Growth
HSBC's head of global trade and receivables finance discusses China's new economic development phase.
HSBC Mulls UK Retail and Commercial Banking Unit Sale
HSBC looking to offload UK banking arm amid regulatory pressures on profits.
Asian Markets Outside Australia Gain on Upbeat China and US Data
Mumbai's BSE Sensex strikes record high after main opposition party BJP wins state polls.
Mis-Selling Derivatives Scandal: Barclays Remains Only Bank to Not Split Payments
Barclays is the only bank to not opt into paying customers redress before consequential loss determination
Mis-Selling Derivatives Scandal: Banks Speed Up Review Process on FCA Pressure
FCA wrote to the bank's chief executives after venting frustration over the pace of the review.
Rate Fixing Scandal: EU to Impose Record Fines on RBS, Barclays and Others
Fines for Libor fixing, Euribor rigging and Tibor manipulation will be announced by EU.
Britain Lands Benchmark China Yuan Clearing Services Hub with Standard Chartered [VIDEO]
Standard Chartered to work with Chinese Agricultural Bank on yuan clearing services in London.
US Plans Will Not Penalise Banks in Swaps Investigation
Department of Justice nearing end of competition probe.
Cameron Arrives in Beijing to Champion EU-China Trade Pact [VIDEO]
Free trade agreement could be worth £1.8bn a year for UK.
Asian Markets Weekly Review: Bourses Outside Australia End Higher
Market players to track Federal Reserve chief Ben Bernanke's speech.
European Markets Outside Spain Trade Flat
Eurozone unemployment rate falls for the first time since February 2011.
Barclays to Bump Up Salaries to Beat EU Banker Bonus Cap
The lender plans to introduce "role-base-pay" on top of base salaries and bonuses.
European Markets Fall on Renewed Federal Reserve QE Taper Fears
Investors expecting positive US jobs data with trimming of $85bn-a-month bond-buying anticipated soon.
Asian Markets Outside Japan Hit By Renewed Federal Reserve QE Taper Fears
Downbeat China factory activity data adds to the gloom.
China to Draw Over $100bn in Foreign Direct Investments in 2013
Foreign investment in China up 5.8% in the first ten months to $97bn.
Paul Flowers: Mark Garnier MP Asks for Regulator Grilling Over Co-op 'Crystal Methodist' Chairman
Labour Party suspends disgraced ex-bank boss and Methodist minister over drugs scandal.
World Shares Hit 6-Year High on China Economic Reform Plans [VIDEO]
China unleashed a flurry of detailed economic and social reforms on 15 November
HSBC: China to Lead Emerging Market Rebound on Economic Reforms
HSBC Global Asset Management says reforms have reinforced confidence in the country's economic plan.
Mis-Selling Derivatives Scandal: Banks Use £3bn Redress Pot for Products Not Victims
FCA's Martin Wheatley also fails to forecast final bank bill for mis-sold swaps
Typhoon Haiyan to Create $19bn in Philippines Economic Losses
Philippine President Benigno Aquino says death toll has risen above 10,000.
BoE's Mark Carney: 'Two in Five Chance' UK Unemployment could Hit 7% in 2014
The Bank of England's quarterly report is upbeat on the UK economy.
Millions of UK Households Have Only £250 in Savings
HSBC says average person has savings pot of £14,401.
Help to Buy 2 Gets Strong Start with £365m in Applications
RBS and Halifax receive2,384 applications under government mortgage scheme.
Asian Markets Week Review: All Indices End in Red Territory
Market players await news from China's CPC Central Committee 3rd Plenum.
HSBC Boss Stuart Gulliver: Our Bank Leaders are Too Pale and Male
Stuart Gulliver, group chief executive of HSBC, says the bank has a lack of diversity in top positions.
Mis-Selling Derivatives vs PPI Scandal: IRSA Payouts a Bitter Disappointment
We ask why banks pay billions to PPI 'victims' but not to those who were mis-sold derivatives.
HSBC 'Funded Destruction of Indonesia Orangutan Rainforests by Palm Oil Giants'
Loans harmed endangered orangutan and gibbon populations, claims Environmental Investigation Agency.
Mis-Selling Derivatives Factbox: FCA Reveals Only £15.3m in Redress Paid Out
FCA unveils October update report on the interest rate hedging product review with HSBC, Barclays, RBS and Lloyds
Mis-Selling Derivatives Scandal: FCA Reveals 95% of Swap Sales Were Non-Compliant
Only £15.3m paid out in redress as Lloyds, RBS and HSBC split redress payments.