Despite vowing to improve risk management following the $2bn "London Whale" loss, sources say that JPM's Chief Investment Office will hold and trade many other risk derivatives instruments.
Mohammed Mursi, first elected president of Egypt, vows to be people's president. Friction feared after army recently declared sweeping powers for itself.
Radio 1's Hackney Weekend, easily the biggest live event in its 44 year history, got off to a fantastic start on the first day
Cambridge Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology explores psychology and politics of living with HIV/Aids in South Africa.
High Street 2012, a part of London's Great Outdoors programme and the Mayor's Great Spaces Initiative, has launched Summer Safari projects - a series of free street-side events created to celebrate life, art and culture along the street
At the 2012 De Grisogono Extravaganza Party held at the Hotel Du Cap Eden-Roc in France, a host of celebrities including Heidi Klum and Milla Jovovich attended the event.
Aung San Suu Kyi's warm welcome in the UK after years of painful separation was a missed opportunity.
Father of computing, who would have been 100 on 23 June, cracked Nazi's Enigma code at Bletchley Park and studied artificial intelligence.
Hunt on for two Turkish crewmen but contradictory reports emerge of what brought down F-4 plane.
General Joumaa refused entry to Britain for games because of links to Bashar al-Assad regime.
UK’s national tour agency VisitBritain and Mexico’s Ministry of Tourism has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to increase the tourists’ flow between the two countries.
Luka Modric has been attracting interest from Real Madrid for some time and Jose Mourinho has now asked the club chiefs to go ahead with an offer.
Civilization 5 expansion "Gods and Kings" comes out today in Europe and with news last week that one Civ player has been playing the same game of Civilization 2 for ten years, why not take a look at how Civ players would go about solving the problems of the real world.
Amazing Spider Man star Andrew Garfield could not keep his hands off girlfriend and co-star Emma Stone, as they posed for the red carpet premiere of their film in Madrid
Reports that Britain and US have offered Syria's President Bashar al-Assad clemency if he gives up power begs the question: where would he go?
It was a feast to the eyes as the tennis stars walked down the green carpet in gorgeous outfits and dashing smiles, all posing for shutterbugs. The winner of the event was none other than the number one of tennis world, Maria Sharapova who stunned everyone, as usual, as she came at the 9th annual Pre-Wimbledon party presented by Dubai Duty Free at The Roof Gardens in Kensington.
Arsenal are ready to compete with Chelsea for the signing of Newcastle United winger Hatem Ben Arfa, according to the Daily Mirror.
Donning stylish hats to Royal Ascot race has almost become a fashion and most of the racegoers wear funny-looking and ridiculous hats to Ladies Day.
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan's daughter Aaradhya Bachchan's first look revealed. The baby has brown eyes and is tall.
Everton boss David Moyes has admitted he would be open to sharing a stadium with derby rivals Liverpool but confessed the Reds were unlikely to agree to the idea
LOCOG, has announced the online auction of authentic Olympic torches.
Even diplomatic asylum will not protect Assange from arrest as soon as he steps out of Ecuadorian embassy in London.