Security blogger Brian Krebs this morning broke a story that Visa and MasterCard have begun sending alerts to banks about a major breach a...
Baggage handlers to strike at Easter
Baggage handlers at Stansted Airport are to strike over Easter in a row over pay, the GMB union announced today. The move follows an over...
Lloyd's of London posts $820-million loss in 2011
Lloyd's of London on Wednesday reported a big loss for 2011, which proved to be the second-costliest year ever in terms of natural cat...
UK facing an interest only crisis
a million and a half UK homeowners could be facing an interest only crisis. New figures have revealed that of the 11.2 million households...
Bank complaints reach an all-time high as more than £2bn is handed back to customers in just six months
Banks have had to hand back more than £2billion to wronged customers in just six months as complaints against financial institutions have ...
Watchdog slaps ban on former Cattles’ directors
GOVERNMENT watchdog has fined and banned two former directors of Yorkshire sub-prime lender Cattles for publishing misleading information ...
RBS is a 'disgrace', says 'swap victim' London & Westcountry Estates
London & Westcountry Estates (LWE), a family-owned operator of 28 business parks in southern England, blamed its collapse on a complex...
George Soros 'offers ex-girlfriend Adriana Ferreyr $250k to drop $50m lawsuit'
Billionaire George Soros has offered his Brazilian soap star ex-girlfriend $250,000 to 'persuade her' to drop a $50million lawsuit...
Russian banker shot six times had testified over murder plot
The banker was left for dead by a lone gunman as he returned to his home in Canary Wharf on Tuesday evening. Scotland Yard detectives are in...
Russian banker shooting: 'It looks like a contract hit'
A former Russian banker is in a critical condition in hospital after he was shot several times in east London. German Gorbuntsov was shot b...
Spain may be euro zone's next source of contagion
Spain risks triggering a fresh eruption of the euro zone debt crisis if it fails to match Italy's success in winning investors' conf...
South Korea's fair trade watchdog Thursday slapped fines totalling 135.4 billion won (S$151 million) on the four major noodle makers for price-fixing.
Nongshim, Samyang Foods, Ottogi and Korea Yakult fixed prices of instant noodles on six different occasions from 2001 through 2010, the Fai...
18 Best Places to Retire Overseas
When choosing a place to spend your retirement years, the cost of living is important. But it is only one consideration. The ideal retiremen...
5 Top Ways Stars Lose All Their Cash
Last week Gary Busey passed a mandatory online financial management course in an attempt to convince a U.S. Bankruptcy court he'll start...
The former chief reporter of the News of the World was arrested yesterday by police investigating the phone hacking scandal, on suspicion of intimidating a witness.
Neville Thurlbeck, 50, who was also news editor on the defunct Sunday tabloid, was detained by appointment at a central London police statio...
James Murdoch pleads innocence ahead of committee report
James Murdoch has written to an influential parliamentary committee, investigating a phone hacking scandal at his company, to apologise and ...
Goldman Sachs director quits 'morally bankrupt' Wall Street bank
A Goldman Sachs director in London has resigned after publishing a devastating open letter accusing senior staff of being "morally ba...
Rebekah Brooks and husband arrested in phone hacking inquiry
REBEKAH Brooks and her racehorse trainer husband are among six suspects arrested today by detectives investigating allegations of phone hack...
A4e faces new fraud investigation
The government has launched an investigation into an allegation of attempted fraud against the welfare-to-work company A4e. The Departmen...
Biggest solar storm in years races toward Earth
The largest solar storm in five years was due to arrive on Earth early Thursday, promising to shake the globe's magnetic field while e...
The shooting of three IRA members by the SAS in March 1988 is linked to a major review commissioned by the Prime Minister David Cameron
The shooting of three IRA members by the SAS in March 1988 is linked to a major review commissioned by the Prime Minister David Cameron, i...
Britain's biggest ever Ponzi scheme Kautilya Pruthi faces 14 years in jail
Kautilya Pruthi, 41, swindled investors out of £38m under a scheme that resulted in massive contractual losses. Among the 800 victims were...
Allen Stanford faces decades behind bars after being convicted of a $7 billion fraud that snared investors in 113 countries
A MONTH after Sir Fred Goodwin was stripped of his title for leaving Royal Bank of Scotland shredded, another erstwhile knight of the fina...
How Wall Street Bankers Use Seamless To Feast On Free Lobster, Steak, And Beer
A former Morgan Stanley banker recently described his weekend food-ordering ritual at the height of the recession. While pulling Saturday ho...
San Diego tax preparer for the wealthy accused of ordering hit on 2 witnesses in fraud trail
former Internal Revenue Service agent whose tax preparation business catered to a wealthy clientele is accused of ordering at least two fo...
Ponzi fraud: two men found guilty of involvement in £115m UK scam
Two men have been convicted of involvement in the UK's largest Ponzi fraud, which saw hundreds of people – among them the former cricket...
Deadlocked Stanford Fraud Trial Jury Told to Keep Deliberating
The judge in R. Allen Stanford’s fraud trial ordered the jury to return to deliberations after the panel sent a note saying it couldn’t re...
Mandela faces fraud charges
The liquidators of Aurora Empowerment Systems, which is accused of asset-stripping bankrupt Pamodzi Gold, will lay charges of fraud this wee...
iPad trademark challenger faces bankruptcy
A major creditor of Proview Electronics, which is challenging Apple's use of the iPad trademark, has moved to have the ailing computer...
Judge clears way for record bankruptcy in Alabama
A judge has cleared the way for an Alabama county to move forward with the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history, overruling Wall ...
Former Iceland Leader Goes on Trial
Iceland opened a criminal trial Monday against its former prime minister, Geir H. Haarde, becoming the first country to try one of its lea...