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Mis-Selling Derivatives: Parliament Only Skimmed the Surface [Opinion]
After MPs questioned consumer watchdogs and industry experts, it revealed that a significant amount of analysis still needs to be done
Lloyds TSB Tops 'Most Complained' Table as PPI Claims Surge [VIDEO]
Lloyds TSB scoops dubious gong of most complained-about bank with 391,272 gripes lodged in first six months of 2012.
Asian Markets Gain as Chinese Shares Move Up
Asian markets reverse their initial losses after reports of injection of funds by China's central bank
Mis-Selling Derivatives Scandal: 'IRSA Is a Noose, Not a Collared Product"
Experts give evidence at parliamentary commission on banking standards joint select committee.
How Police Lifted Lid on Wiltshire Child Sex Farm [ANALYSIS]
Patient work by team of officers in Paedophile Unit's Operation Rockferry laid bare secrets of farmhouse sex ring.
Paedophile Gang Members Jailed for 35 Years over Child Rape and Bestiality Parties at Secluded Wiltshire Farmhouse
Nicholas Cordery, Anthony Flack and Peter Malpas shared girls as young as eight for rape.
Financier Nicholas Levene Former Leyton Orient Deputy Chairman Guilty of £32m Ponzi Scheme
Financier Nicholas Levene warned that he faces a lengthy prison sentence after admitting £32 million ponzi scheme.
EXCLUSIVE: Labour's Shadow Financial Secretary to the Treasury on Mis-Selling Derivatives
IBTimes UK speaks exclusively to Chris Leslie MP about how the FSA scheme is ignoring small businesses concerns over banks mis-selling derivatives.
MP Chris Leslie Hits Back at FSA's Mis-Selling Derivatives Bank Agreement
Labour's Shadow Financial Secretary to the Treasury slams the FSA scheme on banks mis-selling derivatives
EXCLUSIVE: Parliamentary Commission to Grill Bank Bosses on Mis-Selling Derivatives
Banking officials and experts face MPs at select committee hearing on scope and scale of banks mis-selling derivatives.
EXCLUSIVE: Mis-Selling Derivatives Victims Look to Bypass FSA's Bank Agreement
Businesses claiming to be mis-sold derivatives by banks dodge FSA agreement by fleeing to lawyers instead.
EXCLUSIVE: Barclays Settles With SME Owner Sara Pearson on Mis-Selling Derivatives
Barclays reaches out-of-court settlement over interest rate swap agreement dispute ahead of October court hearing.
EXCLUSIVE: UK Businesses Still Strangled by Banks Mis-Selling Derivatives
IBTimes UK investigates fallout of Britain's biggest banks mis-selling derivatives to SMEs - and the damage caused to UK businesses.
EXCLUSIVE: Bully-Banks' New Firm Threatens 700 Lawsuits over Mis-Sold Derivatives
Ordinary People in Business to help UK firms file lawsuits against banks for mis-selling them complex derivative products.
China's Exports Lower than Forecast and Imports Fall Too
China expected to come out with measures to boost exports in the wake of slowing growth.
EXCLUSIVE: SME Consortium Meets UK Treasury on Banks' Mis-Selling Derivatives
Bully Banks meets Treasury officials to discuss recommendations and aid on UK banks' mis-selling derivatives scandal.
EXCLUSIVE: UK Banks' Solvency Led to FSA's 'Diluted' Review on Mis-Selling Derivatives
The FSA did not implement stringent compensation rulings or product bans on UK banks on mis-selling of derivatives because of UK banks' solvency concerns.
UBS Sued Over Pre-Crisis Mortgage-Backed Securities Sales
US regulator sues UBS over the sale of mortgage-backed securities to two credit unions before the credit crisis emerged.
Libor Fixing Scandal: Barclays Axes US Manager and Trader
Barclays discharged Ritankar Pal and Dong Kun Lee in July due to their role in the Libor scandal, say Reuters citing regulatory filings.
FSA Tackles Banks Sales Rewards to Prevent Mis-Selling
Financial Services Authority's Martin Wheatley wants to clamp down on banks sales incentives.
India's Purchasing Managers Index Declines
Eurozone crisis and weak global demand continue to be a drag on growth.
Shareholders to Sue RBS and Fred Goodwin over Rights Issue
Shareholder consortium in talks to launch £3.3bn lawsuit against RBS and former senior executives over rights issue.
China’s Manufacturing Falls to Nine-Month Low
Weak global demand and the eurozone crisis hit manufacturing.
India's GDP Beats Forecast But Lowest in Three Years
The country grew at 5.5 percent in the first quarter beating predictions of 5.2 percent growth
Japan Industrial Output Slides on Falling Global Demand
Data from Ministry of Trade, Economy and Industry shows a 1.2 percent decline in industrial production.
Antony Jenkins: Should Barclays Have a Retail Chief as Leader? [ANALYSIS]
IBTimes looks at whether Barclays appointing head of consumer banking as CEO is right move for the bank.
Geek Speak: US Cracks Down on Iranian World of Warcraft Players [BLOG]
Lianna Brinded finds that US sanctions crack down on potential terrorist, nuclear funding and World of Warcraft players
Barclays Faces SFO Probe on Qatar Fund Payments
Barclays faces another criminal investigation into payments made with Qatar’s sovereign wealth fund.
Exclusive: RBS and Nokia Failed for Same Reasons
From Complexity to Simplicity co-author tells IBTimes that despite both companies being in different sectors, both failed from common practices.
Tough Year for Miners and Commodities Firms: BHP Bilton, Glencore, Lonmin Battered
Intensified eurozone woes, slowing demand and production, and rising costs hit miners and commodities firms.