Banks bore the brunt of the sell-off, with Lloyds Banking Group, Royal Bank of Scotland and Barclays among the sharpest fallers as strategis...
Standard and Poor's on Wednesday relegated Greek government bonds to the deeper end of junk status, cutting the debt-crippled country's credit rating by two notches to CC and saying a new downgrade is likely.
The international ratings agency said a proposed restructuring of Greece's debt load under a second international bailout deal worth —10...
Britain's biggest banks "rip off" their customers in order to make "excess profits",
The Business Secretary claimed bank branch staff were more interested in earning bonuses for selling products than helping customers and tha...
Fed Targets RBS Over Money-Laundering Compliance
—Royal Bank of Scotland Group PLC was hit with a cease-and-desist order by the U.S. Federal Reserve Board Wednesday over violations of feder...
the Federal Reserve provided more than $16 trillion in secret bailouts to banks and other companies around the world,
During a 2½ year period starting at the end of 2007, the Federal Reserve provided more than $16 trillion in secret bailouts to banks and oth...
UK can ring-fence banks under new EU rules -Barnier
The UK will still be able to ring-fence its retail banks and impose extra capital limits on them under the European Union's proposed cap...
Banks cheating children with paltry interest rates of just ONE per cent
Banks are leaving children out of pocket by offering miserable interest rates on their savings. The average rate paid on a child savings acc...
Unions aghast as British bankers rake off billions in teeth of recession
BRITISH banks have failed to tackle the rampant financial sector bonus culture that helped trigger the financial crisis, say unions and anti...
Eurozone leaders will meet on Thursday for a crunch summit to try to resolve the Greek debt crisis and prevent any further contagion to other so-called peripheral economies.
Policymakers will discuss a range of measures, including a new loan package to Greece and the role of private investors in any debt restruct...
Swiss bank Credit Suisse is being investigated by the Department of Justice as part of a broader inquiry into banks suspected of helping Americans evade taxes.
Swiss bank Credit Suisse is being investigated by the Department of Justice as part of a broader inquiry into banks suspected of helping Ame...
News Corp withdraws bid for BSkyB
Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation withdrew its BSkyB takeover bid today as David Cameron announced details of the independent inquiry in...
Fingleton fumes and feels misunderstood The reclusive former Irish Nationwide chief will soon have to face the public
Two golden retrievers were patrolling the gates of Michael Fingleton's south Dublin home this week, warding off callers with their pierc...
Bank linked to fraud probe fails to meet another payback deadline
An investment bank embroiled in a potential fraud investigation that counts former England football manager Sven-Göran Eriksson among its vi...
FORMER TV star and radio jockey Tich Mataz has appeared in court charged with fraud
FORMER TV star and radio jockey Tich Mataz has appeared in court charged with fraud – his latest run-in with the law after facing similar ch...
Tesco Bank's big apology won't stop saver exodus
For the 2,500 savers who couldn't get at their cash – and those who are still struggling in vain – it may be a case of too little, too l...
Bank bribes: more arrests imminent
AUSTRALIA'S first foreign bribery prosecution will accuse two Reserve Bank currency firms and six of their former senior managers of fun...