Businesses claiming to be mis-sold derivatives by banks dodge FSA agreement by fleeing to lawyers instead.
Barclays reaches out-of-court settlement over interest rate swap agreement dispute ahead of October court hearing.
IBTimes UK investigates fallout of Britain's biggest banks mis-selling derivatives to SMEs - and the damage caused to UK businesses.
Ordinary People in Business to help UK firms file lawsuits against banks for mis-selling them complex derivative products.
China expected to come out with measures to boost exports in the wake of slowing growth.
Bully Banks meets Treasury officials to discuss recommendations and aid on UK banks' mis-selling derivatives scandal.
The FSA did not implement stringent compensation rulings or product bans on UK banks on mis-selling of derivatives because of UK banks' solvency concerns.
US regulator sues UBS over the sale of mortgage-backed securities to two credit unions before the credit crisis emerged.
Barclays discharged Ritankar Pal and Dong Kun Lee in July due to their role in the Libor scandal, say Reuters citing regulatory filings.
Financial Services Authority's Martin Wheatley wants to clamp down on banks sales incentives.
Eurozone crisis and weak global demand continue to be a drag on growth.
Shareholder consortium in talks to launch £3.3bn lawsuit against RBS and former senior executives over rights issue.
Weak global demand and the eurozone crisis hit manufacturing.
The country grew at 5.5 percent in the first quarter beating predictions of 5.2 percent growth
Data from Ministry of Trade, Economy and Industry shows a 1.2 percent decline in industrial production.
IBTimes looks at whether Barclays appointing head of consumer banking as CEO is right move for the bank.
Lianna Brinded finds that US sanctions crack down on potential terrorist, nuclear funding and World of Warcraft players
Barclays faces another criminal investigation into payments made with Qatar’s sovereign wealth fund.
From Complexity to Simplicity co-author tells IBTimes that despite both companies being in different sectors, both failed from common practices.
Intensified eurozone woes, slowing demand and production, and rising costs hit miners and commodities firms.
Former New York prosecutor Robert Juman says US regulators compete to become first to finalise charges against banks.
Sergio Garcia will earn a sixth Ryder Cup cap for Europe after he claimed his first PGA Tour title for four years at the Wyndham Championship.