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HSBC Chief Antonio Simoes Criticises Gay Bosses Who Hide in the Closet
He says they are not taking advantage of gay rights groups work
US Veterans Sue Major European Banks 'For Helping Finance Iraq Attacks'
Lawsuit relates to allegations five banks violated sanctions on Iran.
Barack Obama to Nominate Loretta Lynch as First African-American Female Attorney-General
55-year-old Harvard graduate who rose to prominence prosecuting police brutality to be formally announced on Saturday.
FX Fixing Scandal: US Authorities Tipped to Piggy Back on London Watchdog Settlement
US CFTC and OCC are set to join the UK's FCA in announcing settlements
FX Fixing: HSBC Sets Aside $378m to Deal with FCA Investigation
HSBC confirmed it is in talks with the UK Financial Conduct Authority
China Manufacturing Activity Falls to 5-Month Low Amid Growth Slowdown Fears
Official Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) eases to 50.8 in October from 51.1 in September.
China Becomes One of the Most Desired Destinations for Expats
A HSBC and YouGov poll surveyed almost 9,300 expats in over 100 countries
UBS Wealth Assets Grow by $30bn Boosted by Chinese and Indian Millionaire Rise
UBS gain the most out of any wealth management operation, including Credit Suisse and HSBC.
European Banking Authority Tightens Rules on 'Fixed Pay' Bonus Cap Dodge
The European Banking Authority is clamping down on 'fixed pay' awards.
JPMorgan and HSBC Traders Suspended or Fired Amid FX Fixing Scandal
HSBC's Serge Sarramegna and Edward Pinto and JPM's Richard Usher is said to be in the spotlight
Mis-selling Derivatives: British Banks Complete SME Case Reviews
FCA: All 9 banks have completed their sales reviews of customers who joined before March 2014
Jail Time Awaits UK Bankers who are 'Guilty til Proven Innocent'
There have been two high profile resignations over rules which could jail reckless UK bankers for up to 7 years.
HSBC Boss Alan Thomson Leaves as John Trueman Debates Resigning Over New Laws to Jail Bankers
Two directors at HSBC UK are resigning over new rules that would allow jail time for senior bankers.
Asda and Sainsbury's Partner with Zapp on Groceries Payment with Mobile Phones
From 2015 Asda and Sainsbury's customers will be able to pay for their groceries using the Zapp app
European and American Banks Consider One-Stop Bond Shop
HSBC, BNP, Credit Suisse, Goldman and JPMorgan to pay for the initial phase of consultancy work.
FX Fixing: Barclays, RBS, HSBC and Others Face Collective £2bn in Fines
Sky report says that the financial regulator is talking to banks about settling over currency rigging allegations
Why are the Sinaloa Cartel the World's Most Powerful Gangsters?
FBI seized $100m in cash during raid - but how did the gang get it in the first place?
HSBC to Pay $550m to Settle US Mortgage Suit
Deal resolves FHFA's claims that bank falsely represented quality of mortgage bonds sold to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
Credit Default Swaps: US Judge Invites Investors to Sue 12 Major Banks for CDS Rigging
US District Judge Denise Cote said investors may go ahead with claims that banks violated Sherman Act by setting unfair prices for CDS.
HSBC: Buy-to-Let Properties Not Requiring Work Are Better Investments
A report from HSBC says properties in need of no refurbishment attract a higher yield.
Libor and FX Fixing: HSBC Stake Sold by Fund Manager Neil Woodford
One of Britain's most high-profile fund managers Neil Woodford cited concerns.
Heinz China Recall: Fragmented Supply Chains and Food Tracking Issues Compound Problems
China is dotted with small farms and barcode tracking systems for produce are largely missing.
HSBC Faces $250m US Lawsuit for 'Ignoring Signs of Fraud of Late David Elias'
Bank allegedly ignored warnings that late entrepreneur David Elias was committing fraud through investment vehicle.
China Rejects US Calls to Impose Sanction on Russia
US officials may have more luck convincing Japan to extend sanctions.
Scottish Independence: HSBC Warns Financial System Will Be In a Parlous State
HSBC's Chairman Douglas Flint said there'll be a capital flight if union is broken
KPMG Says EU Bank Reforms Should Be Halted
Banking reform proposals tabled by EU financial services commissioner Michel Barnier in January.
Federal Reserve Mounts Pressure on Banks to Govern Data
Banks are hiring people with experience in data governance and analytics.
Citigroup Plans Japan Retail Banking Exit amid Low Interest Rates
Bank will retain its commercial and investment banking businesses in Japan.
Indian Markets Pare Gains After Hitting Record Highs
Foreign institutional investors have invested over $12bn in Indian equities this year.
Glencore Arm Pacorini Logistics Sues Qingdao Port for $58.4m
China's Qingdao Maritime Court to hear Pacorini lawsuits on 28-29 October.