A lawsuit against RBS linked to Lehman-backed structured products has been withdrawn in Singapore, and the investors barred from launching further cases.
British businesses are seeing costs rise far more slowly than the headline inflation rate, signalling that price increases are set to return to the Bank of England's target, according to leading economic analysts.
BlackRock's Deborah Fuhr talks to Joanne Young about the early days of ETFs and her team's work tracking their growth
Ernst & Young (E&Y) "sat by silently" as Lehman Brothers tried to hide its financial problems from investors in the months before its collapse, US prosecutors have alleged in a lawsuit.
A financial support direction issued by The Pensions Regulator against insolvent companies is an expense of the administration and must be complied with, the High Court has ruled.
A landmark court case starting today could set a precedent for pension funds to take priority over other debts during bankruptcy.
Investors in failed structured product provider NDF Administration (NDFA) are planning a legal challenge to an FSCS decision not to compensate their loss.
Ernst & Young is one of two audit giants facing fresh scrutiny from the accountancy watchdog over the segregation of client assets.
On the second anniversary of Lehman Brothers' downfall, the investment bank roared back onto the front pages of the business press.
Former Lehman Brothers CEO Dick Fuld believes the investment bank may have been able to survive if US authorities had given it the same assistance as its rivals.