BoE's Ben Broadbent: Rates Could Rise and Not Hurt Economic Recovery
Broadbent hints the BoE could hike rates sooner than expected but it would not penalise first time homebuyers
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation's Joe Cerrell: The Battle to Convince Politicians and Public to Give Aid
Bill and Melinda Gates' foundation is battling to convince politicians and the public to focus on philanthropy and entrepreneurship after the economic downturn had a detrimental impact of people parting with their money.
ISACA CEO Ronald Hale: Free-for-All in Cyber Crime Not Just for the Banks
Speaking to IBTimes UK on camera, the research and consultancy group Isaca chief executive Ronald Hale said that while initially cyber criminals targeted the banks, it is now a free-for-all in terms of victims.
BoE's Andrew Bailey: Regulation Must Improve To Help International Banking
Deputy Governor of the Bank of England says an open world economy is dependent on good regulation across all borders.
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.
US President Barack Obama: Issue Is Not Growth Versus Fiscal Responsibility
Barack Obama launches fierce attack on Tea Party Republicans over budget battle
IMF Arrives In Ukraine To Assess Economic Troubles
Creditors are worrying about Ukraine's debts, deficits and political instability
Financial Ombudsman Services Chief Natalie Ceeney Blames Banks for the Flood of Claims Management Companies
PPI mis-selling still dominates FoS' piles of complaints
BoE's Spencer Dale: Interest Rates Could 'Conceivably' Rise In 2014
Bank of England's chief economist Dale said rates could rise due to improving economy
The Signal and the Noise: Detecting Danger in European Banks
New research paper develops an early warning model to uncover risks in European banks.
Financial Services Bosses Among Britain's Worst Leaders
New study shows that recession brought out the worst in the UK's financial managers
Ireland to Enter Seventh Year of Painful Austerity but Bailout Exit on Horizon
Finance Minister Michael Noonan hails no international aid backstop in the 2014 Irish Budget
European Banks Pay ECB Back Billions in Loans
Figures from the ECB shows banks are repaying emergency loans ahead of schedule
Burberry's Retail Revenues Soar in Last Six Months as Angela Ahrendts Exits for Apple
Strong Burberry half year results comes just as Christopher Bailey takes over from Ahrendts
A New Housing Bubble? UK Prices Hit Record High
Office of National Statistics House price index breaks January 2008 records.
Shell Abandons Shale Gas Production Targets on Investment Return Delay
Energy giant CEO Peter Voser explains why shale gas will not bring short-term profits to the company
New Bank of England Deputy Governor Sir Jon Cunliffe: No Housing Bubble Yet
Sir Jon Cunliffe made an appearance before the Treasury Select Committee before he replaces Paul Tucker
IMF: Global Regulators Need Better Coordination to Overhaul Banking Sector
Annual IMF/World Bank meeting in Washington DC highlights importance of making banks stronger through reforms.
Aldi and Lidl Continue to Dominate the German Food Retail Market
Foreign competitors find it hard to make headway in Germany's food retail market
European Policymakers Battle Black Holes in Bank Balance Sheets
European authorities are trying to find ways to deal with the eurozone's riskiest banks
JPMorgan Reports Loss in Humiliation for Jamie Dimon
JPMorgan posts first quarterly loss under chief executive Jamie Dimon
Argentina on Cusp of Paying $500m to End Disputes With World Bank
Argentinian newspaper reports disputes will be settled at the World Bank arbitration panel
Central Bankers: Forgive Them for They Know Not What They Do?
New report on central banks discusses challenges of exiting radical monetary policies
US Shutdown: President Obama Offered Olive Branch By US Republicans In Debt Ceiling Offer
Negotiations could begin soon to end the political stalemate in Washington D.C.
ECB's Benoit Cœuré: Outright Monetary Transactions Helped Stop Eurozone Fragmentation
ECB executive board member Benoît Cœuré gives speech in Geneva justifying low interest rates.
ECB Chief Mario Draghi Silences US Critics Over Euro Survival
Draghi delivers rousing speech over the eurozone's 'success'
Fed Reserve Chair Nominated Janet Yellen Declares She Will Focus On Job Creation
Yellen expected to continue Ben Bernanke's asset buying programme and be a safe pair of hands
Bank of England Credit Conditions Survey: UK Chancellor George Osborne's Help to Buy is Working
Supply and demand for household credit is up across the board shows third quarter results
UK Shop Prices Fall for Fifth Consecutive Month on Tech and Clothing Promotional Deals
Food prices up but non-food prices down according to latest survey from British Retail Consortium
Janet Yellen New Fed Chief: the World's Most Powerful Banker
President Obama will tip Yellen for top position later today.