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Police Believe Fugitive Sex Offender Ivan Leach Now in London
Ivan Leach, also known as Lee Cyrus, believed to have travelled by coach from Nottingham to London.
Libor Fixing Scandal: Banks Face Ratings Actions Risk - Moody's
Moody's says litigation costs over Libor fixing have a greater risk of affecting banks' ratings than regulatory sanctions.
FSA To Investigate £300bn Wholesale Gas Market Manipulation
UK regulator to probe whistleblower allegations that traders are rigging wholesale gas prices
EXCLUSIVE: MPs to Grill FSA Over Mis-Selling Derivatives Scandal
The Financial Services Authority faces a grilling by MPs over banks mis-selling and the subsequent redress scheme.
Is Beyonce and Jay Z's Marriage on the Rocks? Singer Posts Classic Break-up Lyrics on Facebook
Single Ladies star allegedly posted lyrics from Lauryn Hill's breakup song, Ex Factor, on private page.
Libor Scandal: SFO Expects 'Major Developments' in Case After Arrest Report
Traders from UBS and the Royal Bank of Scotland and Barclays could be arrested as part of the months-long probe into allegations of rate rigging in the bank rate known as Libor.
McLeish Admits he Would be Interested in Scotland Job
Alex McLeish says he would consider the Scotland job after Craig Levein's sacking
Top Barclays Trader Oliver Desbarres in 'F**cking Chinese' Rant at Singapore Construction Workers
Olivier Desbarres, Barclays Capital's Head of FX Strategy in Asia, is accused of going on a rampage outside his Singapore home and terrorizing workers.
Boris Johnson Accused of ‘Burying Bad News’ as London Tube and Bus Fares to Rise from January
Mayor of London announces average increase of 4.2 percent on fares on morning of Barack Obama’s election win.
Obama Victory: Bad for the Dollar and Banks, Good for Bonds and Gold?
Investors prepare for market reaction after the President's resounding election victory and return to the White House
Mis-Selling Derivatives: Top Bankers at HSBC, Barclays and Santander UK Defend Interest Rate Swaps
Barclays' Antony Jenkins, HSBC's Douglas Flint and Ana Botín at Santander UK tell lawmakers that hedging tools are critical for Britain's small businesses despite past failures.
US Presidential Elections: Yuan Emerges as Real Alternative to US Dollar
Renminbi's ascendance as international reference currency depends on size and scale of new leadership's economic reforms.
US Elections a 'Cliffhanger' as Global Investors Prepare for Next President
With both the Fiscal Cliff and a new Fed Chairman in play for the next President, global investors await results of the most economically important elections in decades.
Clattenburg Stood Down Again as Chelsea-United Investigations Continues
Mark Clattenburg will not officiate a Premier League fixture for a second successive weekend as he continues to assist The Football Association and police with enquiries
Mis-Selling Derivatives, Libor Fixing and PPI: Will We Bail Out RBS Again?
As RBS reveals it is close to settling on Libor fixing investigations, more fines and compensation payments mount up and threaten the bank's existence
Gay Tory Leader Ruth Davidson Booed at Stonewall Awards
Scottish Conservative leader receives angry reaction after echoing Barclays and Coutts in condemning 'bigot of the year' prize.
Cardinal Keith O'Brien Named Bigot of the Year at Stonewall Awards
Cardinal receives award from TV presenter Gok Wan in recognition of his opposition to gay marriage.
RBS' Profits Tumble After Bank Adds £400m to PPI Pot
RBS reports third-quarter loss of £1.38bn having increased payment protection insurance compensation fund to £1.7bn.
Barclays Faces £291m Fine for Alleged US Power Market Manipulation
Barclays could be fined near the same amount it was charged for fixing Libor, on US power market manipulation
Lloyds Earnings Hammered by £1 billion PPI Charge
Lloyds sets aside another £1bn to compensate PPI claims, but better news on bad loan losses lifts shares.
Stonewall Vows to Keep Bigot of the Year Award Despite Banks' Threat to Pull Sponsorship
Coutts and Barclays have both threatened to withdraw sponsorship from lesbian, gay and bisexual charity awards.
Manipulating the Power Markets: New Banking Scandal to Unfold?
With banks being blighted by a number of scandals, will the manipulation of the power markets be the next to break?
Diamonds are Forever? Barclays' Future May Mimic its Investment Banking Past
Barclays's new CEO Antony Jenkins faces a key decision on the bank's future - one that its latest earnings figures just made much more difficult.
Barclays Shares Slide as Bank Hit by New US Probes amid Falling Profits [VIDEO]
British lender says US authorities are looking into energy trading and potential breaches of corrupt practices act
Barclays' Libor Fixing and Mis-Selling Derivatives: Guardian Care Homes Faces a Legal Minefield
Despite the UK High Court ruling Barclays will face GCH in court, the case is riddled with hurdles and difficulties
Libor Fixing and Mis-Selling Derivatives: Guardian Care Homes Takes Barclays to Court [VIDEO]
Judge throws out Barclays action to stop Guardian Care Homes suing over mis-selling of derivatives in landmark test case.
Libor Fixing Scandal: Nine Banks Added to New York and Connecticut Probe
The joint New York and Connecticut probe into alleged Libor manipulation extends its investigation by adding nine banks to subpoena list.
Politically Good, Economically Bad: Depositors Ahead of Creditors
As UK's finance minister enshrines depositor preference into law, we take a look at how this is potentially damaging for the consumer, as well as the banks
Mis-Selling Derivatives: FSA Gives Nod to Tailored Business Loan Probe
National Australia Bank-owned Yorkshire Bank and Clydesdale Bank launch probe into Tailored Business Loan in voluntary agreement with FSA.
UK Plans to Ring-Fence Retail Banking Face Setback
Amendments to Vicker's Report likely after parliament grills Finnish central bank governor Erkki Liikanen.