SNP Says Westminster Puts Scottish Farmers Bottom in Europe
Scottish farmers would get more help from EU subsidies if Westminster rule ends says top minister
European Commission Opens Probe into Hinkley Nuclear Power Plant Deal
European Commission launches anti-trust probe into Hinkley Point C Nuclear Power Plant Deal
EU Edges Closer to Historic Banking Union Deal
European policymakers make progress on financing of EU bank reserve pot as deadline looms.
Danny Alexander: SNP's Independence Promises Will Cost £1.64bn a Year
UK Treasury Chief Secretary Danny Alexander attacks Scottish government promises post-independence policies
Stanley Fischer Profile: The Man Who Could Be Number Two at the Fed
Stanley Fischer is tipped to become Vice Chairman of the Federal Reserve
The Fed's Great Turn: To Taper or Not To?
Chairman Ben Bernanke will maintain the quantitative easing programme on track say analysts
Fact Box: The Airport Commission's Three Expansion Proposals
The Airport Commission led by Sir Howard Davies has published a shortlist of three expansion possibilities.
Boris Johnson: It Would be 'Crackers' to Build a Third Runway at Heathrow
London Mayor insists that building an airport in the Thames Estuary remains the best solution for UK.
FCA Fines Bradford and Bingley Ex-FO Christopher Willford over Credit Crisis Failings
Christopher Willford fined £30,000 over failure to notify board about level of risk.
Cass Business School: Bail-Ins Are Not a Magic Cure all For Bank Failure
Bank bail-ins could produce some interesting outcomes for Eurozone markets and countries according to academic
Factbox: JPM List of Legal Woes and Fines
JPMorgan has stumped up billions of dollars in legal fees and settlements this year
GM's Mary Barra Profile: First Female General Motors CEO Appointment
Barra has become the first female to head General Motors
EU Fast Tracks Taxpayer Protection With Bank Bailout Rules
European regulators propose to speed up banking reforms to protect taxpayers from bank failures.
Welsh Economy Third Fastest Growing Region in UK
ONS figures show Wales in strong position but region is still poorest per head in UK.
UBS Bullish on Equities and Credit in 2014
UBS Wealth Management investment chief gives positive outlook for equities and high yield credit in 2014.
Ukraine's GDP Shrinks Less Than Expected Amid Political Storm
Ukraine's statistical service says that the economy shrunk less than expected amid widespread protests against government.
Ukraine's Debt Cover Hits Four-Year High As Protestors Take to the Streets
Ukraine's ongoing economic crisis increases the cost of insuring country's debt
Ukraine Seeks €20bn in Aid from EU Amid Riots
Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov said that he has asked the European Union for financial support.
Eurozone Members Fail to Clinch Banking Union Deal
European ministers meeting in Brussels fail to agree on key ways to close down failing banks.
Over a Quarter of Scottish Households in Fuel Poverty in 2012
Survey of Scottish households by Scottish government finds that 647,000 households are in poverty in 2012.
UK Economic Growth Edges Upwards to 0.8% in Three Months
National Institute of Economic and Social Research claims upward tick in growth.
UK Narrows Trade Gap with Non-EU Markets in October through Exports Boost
Britain's trade gap with non-EU countries decreases by 27% on previous month.
Men Pensioners Twice as Well-off as Women in Retirement
ONS data shows only 46% of women pensioners received full basic state pensions
Greece: Troika Inspectors Return to Review Pace of Austerity Reforms
The European Union, International Monetary Fund and European Commission are at loggerheads with Greek government over austerity
Ex-Goldman Sachs Banker Elias Preko Jailed for $5m Nigerian Corruption Scam
Elias Preko sentenced to four and a half years for laundering $5m on behalf of James Ibori.
Ex-Deutsche Bank Trader Gets Seven Years in Hong Kong Jail for Taking Bribes
Hong Kong judge sentences former Deutsche Bank manager to seven years for insider trading bribes.
Scottish Independence: Asda and Morrisons Chiefs Warn Scottish Consumers Could Face Higher Prices
Asda and Morrisons executives have warned that Scottish consumers could face higher prices if they vote yes in referendum next year.
Greek Deflation Fears Increase on Record Breaking Prices Fall
Greece posts highest deflation since records began in 1960.
House of Lords to Grill EU Finance Chief on Shadow Banking
EU Sub-Committee on Economic and Financial Affairs to investigate shadow banking.
Pierre Moscovici: EU Bank Union Deal Must be Clinched by Year End
French finance minister urges Europe policymakers to move quickly to conclude deal.