The City watchdog is considering whether Britain can claim exemption from European laws that will introduce the toughest pay restrictions in the world.
The Office for National Statistics will postpone its next release of data on economic growth, in an highly unusual move for the official statistician.
There is now a good case for using structured products as part of a portfolio, writes Ian Lowes, managing director of Lowes Financial Management and founder of StructuredProductReview.com
The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has announced a probe into parts of the investment banking industry.
Britain and France are at odds with other European Union countries over plans to insure against future bank failures, in another sign of the problems in trying to forge a common response to the bloc's economic woes.
Commodities continue to boom in popularity as an asset class underlying exchange-traded products. Yet fluid definitions of product structures are causing confusion, as Helen Fowler discovers
The Competition Commission (CC) has provisionally banned the selling of payment protection insurance (PPI) at the point-of-sale, following a legal challenge from Barclays.
Mercenary sales practices used by bank staff have been uncovered in an internal document leaked by a Barclays sales manager.
The FTSE has fallen steadily this afternoon as investors failed to take confidence in strong Q1 results from Barclays.
Barclays' pre-tax profit for Q1 soared by 47% on the same period last year to £1.82bn, helped by a reduction in bad debts.