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India's GDP Beats Forecast But Lowest in Three Years
The country grew at 5.5 percent in the first quarter beating predictions of 5.2 percent growth
Staff Reporter Aug 31, 2012
Japan Industrial Output Slides on Falling Global Demand
Data from Ministry of Trade, Economy and Industry shows a 1.2 percent decline in industrial production.
Prasanth Aby Thomas Aug 31, 2012
Antony Jenkins: Should Barclays Have a Retail Chief as Leader? [ANALYSIS]
IBTimes looks at whether Barclays appointing head of consumer banking as CEO is right move for the bank.
Lianna Brinded Aug 30, 2012
Geek Speak: US Cracks Down on Iranian World of Warcraft Players [BLOG]
Lianna Brinded finds that US sanctions crack down on potential terrorist, nuclear funding and World of Warcraft players
Lianna Brinded Aug 29, 2012
Barclays Faces SFO Probe on Qatar Fund Payments
Barclays faces another criminal investigation into payments made with Qatar’s sovereign wealth fund.
Lianna Brinded Aug 29, 2012
Exclusive: RBS and Nokia Failed for Same Reasons
From Complexity to Simplicity co-author tells IBTimes that despite both companies being in different sectors, both failed from common practices.
Lianna Brinded Aug 23, 2012
Tough Year for Miners and Commodities Firms: BHP Bilton, Glencore, Lonmin Battered
Intensified eurozone woes, slowing demand and production, and rising costs hit miners and commodities firms.
Shane Croucher Aug 22, 2012
Exclusive: Wall Street Crackdown is Race for US Regulators
Former New York prosecutor Robert Juman says US regulators compete to become first to finalise charges against banks.
Lianna Brinded Aug 21, 2012
Garcia Secures Ryder Cup Spot to Leave Poulter and Kaymer Sweating
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.
Nick Howson Aug 21, 2012
Iran Accused of Looking to Armenia for Bank Partners to Dodge Sanctions
Iran tries to avoid US, EU and UN crackdown on business with Western banks, according to security analysis.
Lianna Brinded Aug 21, 2012
US Drought and Soaring Grain and Food Prices Threaten Riots Warns HSBC
Soaring world food prices may tempt governments into panic-buying and hoarding, with knock-on effects, warns HSBC.
Shane Croucher Aug 20, 2012
From Libor to Money Laundering: Time to Tidy up Fragmented US Legal System [ANALYSIS]
Numerous probes into money laundering and rate fixing scandals highlight need for fewer watchdogs.
Lianna Brinded Aug 20, 2012
Libor Fixing Scandal: Lloyds among 7 Banks Subpoenaed by Florida State
Bank of America, Societe Generale, Credit Suisse, Credit Agricole, Royal Bank of Canada, Rabobank Groep and Lloyds Banking Group hit by Florida attorney general Pam Bondi.
Lianna Brinded Aug 17, 2012
Libor Fixing Scandal: Seven Banks Receive Subpoenas from US Attorneys General
Deutsche Bank, Barclays, JPMorgan Chase, RBS, HSBC, UBS and Citigroup named in papers.
Lianna Brinded Aug 16, 2012
Libor Fixing Scandal: Ex-Barclays Trader Jay Merchant under Investigation Exits UBS
UBS' head of swap trading quits bank after probe into rigging of Libor during his time at Barclays.
Lianna Brinded Aug 14, 2012
Julius Baer Buys Merrill Lynch’s Private Bank
Swiss private bank Julius Baer snaps up Merrill Lynch’s private bank outside the US, following the latest in a series of banks selling off assets of this kind.
Lianna Brinded Aug 13, 2012
Standard Chartered Prepares for Iran Money Laundering Hearing
Standard Chartered set to face New York state regulator over allegations it broke Iran sanctions with hidden transactions.
Lianna Brinded Aug 13, 2012
IBTimes Business Podcast: 'The Send the Bankers to Mars' Edition
IBTimes Business journalists Lianna Brinded, Shane Croucher and Martin Baccardax run through the big stories of the week in this latest edition of the Business Podcast.
Martin Baccardax Aug 10, 2012
Libor Fixing Scandal: Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ Suspends Third Trader
Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ (BTMU) confirms it has sent home its third London-based banker - but will not be drawn on Libor link.
Lianna Brinded Aug 09, 2012
South Korea Investigates Standard Chartered and HSBC for Money Laundering
South Korea's Financial Supervisory Service regulator opens investigation into Seoul branches of Standard Chartered and HSBC.
Lianna Brinded Aug 09, 2012
NFC Focus: Where can I use NFC Payment Technology?
NFC payment technology is starting to become more widespread so we take a look at where you should be tapping your smartphone to pay for a sandwich.
Matthew Chapman Aug 08, 2012
Standard Chartered: Mervyn King Rebukes New York Regulator But Insists no 'Trade War'
Bank of England governor's comments highlight concerns in London and Washington over Benjamin Lawsky's unilateral pursuit of Standard Chartered.
Martin Baccardax Aug 08, 2012
Standard Chartered Likely To Face More US & EU Investigations and Charges
US, UK and European legal experts tell IBTimes UK that it is likely that the New York state filing charges against Standard Chartered for money laundering to fund terrorism is only the tip of the iceberg.
Lianna Brinded Aug 07, 2012
Standard Chartered and Breaking Sanctions: The US Legal Perspective
With Standard Chartered vehemently denying accusations of the group acting as a "rogue institution" that wilfully broke US sanction laws against Iran for money laundering purposes, IBTimes UK takes a look at the legal arguments.
Lianna Brinded Aug 07, 2012
Rogue Traders? British Banks in the Crosshairs as US Regulators Protect Their Turf
The global battle for financial centre dominance has British banks, including Standard Chartered, fighting for their international reputation.
Martin Baccardax Aug 07, 2012
Standard Chartered Shares Plunge on Iran Money Laundering Accusations
Shares in emerging markets bank fall by double digits, despite Standard Chartered rejecting accusations that it acted as a “rogue institution” by funnelling Iranian money through the US in a case that echoes HSBC.
Lianna Brinded Aug 07, 2012
Global Investors Mark Fifth Anniversary of Financial Market Crisis With Little Optimism
BNP Paribas's decision to freeze US subprime investment funds lit credit crisis touchpaper in the summer of 2007
Martin Baccardax Aug 06, 2012
Libor Scandals, Risk and Profits: The Changing European Banking Model
As we hit the half-way point in 2012 for banking results, IBTimes UK takes a look at how, should and are European banking models changing in the face of scandals, risky assets, diminishing investment banking revenue and clients.
Lianna Brinded Aug 03, 2012
Top HSBC Banker Plunged to His Death from Fifth Floor of Tate Modern
Michael Foreman fell from the members' bar area of the gallery from a height of 100ft height in full public view.
Geetha Pillai Jul 31, 2012
Deutsche Bank Profits Hit by European Debt Crisis as Investment Earnings Plunge
Deutsche Bank reveals a significant decline in investment bank and asset management earnings, following a worsening sovereign debt crisis hurting client activity.
Lianna Brinded Jul 31, 2012
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