Banking
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Online fraud victims should be better protected, not blamed
Patrick CollinsonAll too often banks and cards companies do little to pursue fraudsters, and in many cases seem happy to blame those scammed -
Proceeds from sale to Dignity will be used to revamp group’s funeral parlours and fund new products and services
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Party want inquiry to look at splitting retail arms from investment and financial advice arms, and are pushing for increased penalties for white-collar crime
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Pankaj and Radhika Oswal return to Australia for battle over the sale of their Australian fertiliser business in what’s reported to be the biggest civil trial in Victorian supreme court history
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Speaking at the Hay festival, the anti-mafia journalist said British financial services made the UK the world’s most corrupt nation
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Faith leaders urge voters to ponder the implications of an exit
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Sir John Vickers accused Bank of stepping back from proposals on how much capital banks should hold to endure heavy losses
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Citigroup agrees to pay to resolve civil charges that it tried to manipulate foreign exchange and interest rates, bringing fines imposed by CFTC to $5bn
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Consultation begins on plans to force providers of range of services to make it easier, and faster, for customers to switch
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Arcadia finance director admits company was told Dominic Chappell had history of bankruptcy and lacked retail experience
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US capitalism in crisis while most Americans lose out
Rana ForooharThe inequality that is feeding the bitter, divisive and populist politics now sweeping the west -
The retailer is returning to its time-honoured logo in an effort to signal that the scandal of recent years is over
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EU and US failing to fully comply with commitments made under landmark nuclear deal, says Valiollah Seif
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Financial watchdogs need more bite to bring shadow banking to heel