More British bankers were paid more than a million euros (£860,000) each in 2011 than the rest of the European Union (EU) combined, according to the European Banking Authority (EBA).
The UK's interests in financial services in the European single market are being heard an "awful lot more" by Europe than people think, according to an investment trade body.
Does Europe warrant inclusion in portfolios yet? Mona Shah, assistant manager on Rathbones' multi-asset portfolios, examines the fundamentals.
Pension schemes have avoided being forced to find £450bn worth of extra cash after the European Commission scrapped its Solvency II plans today.
There would be no winners and only economic losers should the UK exit the European Union (EU), according to Goldman Sachs.
The European Union's (EU's) move to cap bankers' bonuses could see those earning more than €500,000 to get significant pay rises, according to Martin Wheatley.
The proposed European Union (EU) financial transactions tax (FTT) will hit the pensions and investments of millions of hard-working people, warns a leading financial adviser.
Panicked British expats in Cyprus are desperately trying to withdraw their cash from ATMs after being hit by the news that the government is to implement a bank savings levy as part of the £9bn EU bailout agreed last week.
EU proposals to limit fund manager bonuses have been met by a withering reaction from the asset management industry.
A public vote on which of four financial products is potentially most harmful to consumers closes this week.