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UK House Prices Rise 1% in June
Survey finds marked improvement in annual rate of house price fluctuations.
Barclays Libor Scandal: Who Will Be Targeted in Parliament's Banking Inquiry?
Barclays Libor Scandal: IBTimes UK finds that former Labour ministers, BoE chiefs and some of the largest banks bosses will be in the docks
Barclays in Crisis: UK Criminal Prosecution over Libor Scam Could Be 'Too Difficult'
Corporate barrister Owen Watkins tells IBTimes UK that Barclays' newly resigned CEO Bob Diamond and individuals involved in rate-fixing scandal may avoid UK criminal proceedings.
Homeless Hotspots: People in Barking, Dagenham and North of England Most at Risk of Repossession
Shelter research identifies areas in England where people have highest risk of home loss and identifies link to unemployment.
JP Morgan CIO 'London Whale' Trading Loss Could be $9bn
JPM's losses from Bruno Iksil's set of bad hedging bets that created one of the largest legal losses in history could be as much as $9bn, says a report by the New York Times.
Recession UK: Wales has the Most Financial Worries
The Welsh are suffering the most with 57 percent admitting to financial worries as the biggest challenge against the national average of 45 percent.
JP Morgan CIO to Increase Risky Derivatives Trading: Report
Despite vowing to improve risk management following the $2bn "London Whale" loss, sources say that JPM's Chief Investment Office will hold and trade many other risk derivatives instruments.
Greece Election 2012: What Commentators are Saying About New Democracy's Win
As Greek voters narrowly choose New Democracy, a pro-bailout party, to form a government, IBTimes UK looks at what commentators are saying about the crux election
Who Needs it? Doubts Over George Osborne and Mervyn King's 'Funding for Lending' Bank Plan
The Chancellor and Bank of England governor, George Osborne and Sir Mervyn King, say their new plan will encourage cheap bank lending to businesses - but do they want credit?
George Osborne and Sir Mervyn King Outline Reforms
Chancellor Osborne and Bank of England governor Sir Mervyn King to outline new landscape for relationship between City of London, regulators, and government
UK House Prices Stabilising Though Eurozone Crisis Threat Remains - RICS [VIDEO]
A UK housing market survey by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors reveals house prices are stabilising
M&S Plans Summer UK Bank Launch with HSBC Support
UK retail giant Marks & Spencer Group Plc to challenge rival Tesco with banking service offer
UK House Prices Rose 0.5% in May – Halifax
House prices across Britain stabilising after stamp duty holiday for first time buyers skewed market
UK Housing Market Stabilizing Amid Recession Says Nationwide
UK house prices rose at a slightly better rate than predicted in May, according to Nationwide, and look set to remain stable.
UK Mortgage Approvals Better-than-Expected in April - Bank of England
Bank of England data shows that the number of mortgages to individuals has hit its highest since January, beating analysts' forecasts.
US Cities with Most Underwater Mortgage [SLIDESHOW]
The persistent downturn in the US has taken a toll on mortgage debt in some of the major cities with homes continuing to be underwater about six years after home prices peaked, a recent report reveals.
'Bank of Mum and Dad' Pays £39,000 to Put Children on Housing Ladder
Britain's parents are forking out almost 25 percent of the cost of their children's first home, according to research.
Northern Rock Rescue Could Cost UK Taxpayer £2 Billion, Says NAO
Treasury committed itself before looking in detail at the possible consequences for the taxpayer, says NAO.
JPMorgan's Ina Drew Retires After Disastrous $2bn Trading Loss
Ina Drew, JPMorgan's chief investment officer who was responsible for overseeing a huge trading loss at the bank, is to retire.
Friday Wrap-Up: Greece, Europe, JP Morgan and the 'Unknown Unknowns'
Donald Rumsfeld's famous quote sums up perfectly the concerns gripping investors around the world
New First Time Buyer Mortgage from Santander
Although getting a mortgage is still tougher than it was before the changes wrought by the financial upheaval
UK House Prices Fall Most Since April 2011 - Halifax Survey
A house price index from Halifax shows UK house prices as dropping 2.4 percent after surging demand ahead of the end of a stamp duty holiday pushed them up.
Britain on the Breadline: Middle Class, Hungry and Homeless
Increasingly squeezed middle-class Britain turns to 'foodbanks' as unemployment rises, access to benefits tightens and debt slips out of control.
GE Beats First Quarter Earnings Estimate, Revenues pass $35bn
Net down 11.6 percent as Irish mortgage market charge hits bottom line
JPMorgan Chase Net Income Drops to $5.4bn
US banking group claims first quarter results are solid and better than analyst forecasts.
Tinnitus of Them Crooked Vultures Fan Robert McIndoe led to Suicide: NHS Condemned
Catalogue of errors and neglect by hospitals and GPs blamed for suicide of man who got tinnitus from rock gig.
Frank Lampard’s Fiancée Has the Blues about her Body, while Chelsea Star Bribes to Get Perfect Wedding
Frank Lampard’s Fiancée Has the Blues about her Body, while Chelsea Star Bribes to Get Perfect Wedding
Unexpected UK Growth News to Drive British Pound Sterling Higher in April
The April outlook for British Pound Sterling is expected to be resilient, mainly due to recent PMI data releases about services sector, construction and manufacturing of the UK economy and also struggling eurozone economy.
UK House Prices Rise Fastest in Three Years: Halifax
Mortgage lender's results show marked contrast to predictions of further slump in the market.
Reborn Council House Right-to-Buy Scheme Asset Stripping, Says Shelter
Coalition proposal to help more people buy their homes from local authorities could deplete affordable housing stock further.