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Mis-Selling Derivatives: RBS Installs Blanket Redress Payment System Before Consequential Losses
Royal Bank of Scotland follows in HSBC's footsteps and will pay customers redress offers before consequential loss determination
Mis-Selling Derivatives: Lloyds Pledges Redress Payments Before Consequential Losses
Lloyds scheme stops short of HSBC two-step repayment system for all claimants but will assess payments individually.
Mis-Selling Derivatives: HSBC Installs Two-Step System to Deliver Victims' Redress
HSBC's new payment system will be quicker than other banks
Mis-Selling PPI: Co-operative Bank Boosts Compensation Pot By £100m
Troubled British lender Co-op Bank already has a balance sheet black hole
Asian Markets Week Review: India's Sensex Leads While Shanghai Composite Trails
Investors to track HSBC China PMI data due on 24 October.
UK Consumer Credit Card Lending Hits Fastest Growth Rate Since February 2010
The Bank of England's third quarter Trends in Lending survey reported a 4.5% increase in consumer credit card lending.
HSBC Hit With Record $2.46bn Securities Fraud Class Action Judgment
HSBC pledges to fight the bumper judgment relating to a unit it bought before the financial crisis
Selling Britain's Soul to China Comes at a Price: Beware of Banking but Welcome FDI
Chinese investment will be a saving grace but relaxing banking rules could damn the financial system's safety
Asian Markets Choppy as US Debt Ceiling Deadline Nears
US Senators to resume talks on 16 October.
HSBC Warns George Osborne: Focus on Quality of UK Recovery
HSBC note cautions that debt-driven consumption still major force behind UK economy.
Asian Markets Weekly Review: India's Sensex Leads While Australia's ASX Trails
Politicians in Washington hope to have US government open by 15 October.
Help to Buy: Santander Signs Up to UK Government's Mortgage Guarantee
Santander chief executive Ana Botin confirms bank will use controversial Help to Buy guarantee.
Emerging Market Output Growth Flatlines in September
CEE manufacturers more confident than those in China, India and Brazil.
HSBC: Give UK SMEs Export Tax Credits to Boost Trade
HSBC launches Manifesto for British Exports with suggestions on how UK can meet £1tn exports value goal.
US Debt Default Worries Weigh on European Markets
US will run out of cash to pay its bills on 17 October.
Building Business Abroad: HSBC Philippines CEO Wick Veloso Q&A [VIDEO]
Wick Veloso talks about the challenges and opportunities of doing business in the fast emerging Asian country
Asian Markets Outside Australia Rise on Upbeat China Data
Mainland China resumes trading after week-long holiday.
India Embraces Austerity to Meet Deficit Target
Country already crossed almost 75% of 5.4tn-rupee deficit target.
Help to Buy: Doubts Grow as UK Launches Second Phase Next Week
Second phase provides help to home buyers in form of equity loan and mortgage guarantee.
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.
Islamic Finance: London Can Grab £1tn of Global Market Claims Ethical Asset Management's Saadat Khan
Khan says UK should focus on making truly Shariah-compliant financial products to lure Islamic investment.
Help to Buy: Never Mind a House Price Bubble as the Government Guarantee May Flop
As many fear a UK house price bubble, Shane Croucher questions banks' appetite for the mortgage guarantee.
Asian Markets Weekly Review: Australia's ASX Outshines Other Indices
Looming US decisions on budget and bond purchases hold key to markets.
India Crisis: Pimco Says Debt Rating May Be Cut to Junk as Election Looms
Focus on winning elections leave very little room to tackle economic issues.
Analysts Sharply Divided Over Benefits of Proposed Shanghai Free-Trade Zone
HSBC and Standard Chartered expected to open branches in the FTZ
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.
European Markets Down After Angela Merkel's Historic German Election Victory
Merkel's centre-right coalition may partner with centre-left SDP to form a government.
Asian Markets Mixed Despite Buoyant China Factory Activity Data
China's manufacturing activity hit a six-month high in September.
Asian Markets Weekly Review: Stocks Log Strongest Weekly Gain Since April After Fed Stimulus Surprise
Typhoon Usagi, moving towards Hong Kong, could hit trade on 23 October.
Sir Richard Lambert Heads New UK Banking Standards Body
Ex-CBI and Bank of England man Lambert to develop and chair new standards body recommended by parliament.