Experian: RBS Customers' Credit Ratings Will Remain Intact
Computer fiasco not likely to affect credit ratings of RBS customers, says expert.
UK Services Sector Remains Strong Despite November Dip
British services sector continues to perform strongly alongside manufacturing and construction according to purchasing managers' index.
Britain Will Export Pig Semen to China in Landmark £45m a Year Deal
UK-China makin' bacon deal hopes to add lotta' trotters.
MP Andrew Tyrie Slams Mercenary M&A Fee Culture
Treasury Select Committee chief Andrew Tyrie quizzed JP Morgan over Co-op - Britannia merger.
RBS and Natwest Branches Open Early to Help Customers With IT Glitch
RBS group branches open up early to assist customers.
RBS IT Outage: Computer Expert Warns Other Major UK Banks Will Follow
Colin Privett of software analysis company CAST says banking IT investment neglected for years.
French PM Jean-Marc Ayrault: France to Allow Private Security to Protect Ship Convoys from Pirates
French government says that private firms will be allowed to protect French shipping from pirate attacks off Africa.
Nancy Kissel Loses Appeal Against 'Milkshake Murder' of Merrill Lynch Banker Husband
Hong Kong court of appeal denies Nancy Kissel retrial for murder of husband in 2005.
RBS Outage: Systems Failure Adds to FCA Worries
Financial Conduct Authority working with RBS to fix Cyber Monday glitches.
S&P Claims US Government's Fraud Case over Ratings is Unworkable
S&P credit ratings agency says US Justice Department bringing unworkable litigation against it.
EU Watchdog Could Sanction Three Big Ratings Agencies
European Securities and Markets Authority investigates agencies' roles in sovereign debt crisis.
EDF 25,000-Job UK Nuclear Plan under Threat from EC
European Commission likely to open probe 35-year index-linked nuclear pricing contracts.
UK Economy Could Add £800m Annually Through SME Exports
Small British firms will benefit from more exporting to emerging markets according to research by the Federation of Small Businesses.
Britain Lands Benchmark China Yuan Clearing Services Hub with Standard Chartered [VIDEO]
Standard Chartered to work with Chinese Agricultural Bank on yuan clearing services in London.
EY Report: UK Must Revitalise Exports to Emerging Markets
EY report calls on UK to make reforms to boost economic growth through exports.
David Cameron in China for UK and EU Trade Deals [VIDEO]
PM looks to promote trade and cement business ties between UK, Europe and China.
'Cyber Weekend' Will Spark Online Spending Christmas Bonanza
Digital commerce company Venda says there will be 28% increase in online spending in next fortnight
Fiona Muldoon Resigns from Central Bank of Ireland
Fiona Muldoon becomes fifth high-profile resignation at the reserve bank.
Britain Tops EU Bankers' Pay Chart With 2,700 €1m Salaries
UK has seven times more €1m salaries than nearest challenge, according to European Bank Authority figures.
British Consumer Confidence Drops As Households Worry About Debt
GfK survey shows first consecutive drop in month-on-month UK consumer confidence since 2011
BDO International to Take Advantage of New EU Regulations
Accountancy giant says it will benefit from new European Union regulations and be able to increase business.
Raoul Weil Accepts Extradition to US over Tax Dodge Charges
Former UBS banker faces allegations of helping clients engage in tax fraud.
Scottish Independence: Farmers Missing Out on Billion Euro Boost
Top Scottish politician said Scotland's farmers would be €1bn better off under EU membership.
Head of RSA Ireland Philip Smith Resigns Amid Investigation
Chief executive of Ireland unit at RSA claims he was the fall guy for a probe into accounting practices of the Irish unit.
Npower Expected to Confirm Axe to Fall on 1,400 Jobs
Energy giant announcement expected on job cuts, site closures and outsourcing moves.
Scottish Independence: Salmond Clashes Over 'Discovery' of Childcare
First Minister Alex Salmond got into a tête-à-tête with Scottish Labour leader Johann Lamont over childcare pledges.
Ukraine to Sign Energy Deal Worth $4bn With EDF and Eni
Business between the Ukraine and the west continues despite political tensions between EU and Moscow
Danièle Nouy Set To Become Guardian or Executioner of 6,000 Eurozone Lenders
French official will be the most powerful female in European banking.
Turnover of US Chiefs Reaches Highest Level Since 2008
The number of chief executives switching jobs in the US reaches its highest rate since the financial crisis.
UK's Top Bankers to Face Annual Checks Under Draft Laws
Government defeated in the House of Lords by five votes on tougher law proposals for bankers.