Rival lenders say FCA is checking if other banks also made it easy for cyber attackers
Bipartisan group of lawmakers calls for congressional probe into alleged interference
Appointment of foreign minister would allow government to deal with bank crisis
Downing Street sees no reason why the planned exchange merger should be reviewed
Institutional clients moved en masse into bond funds and passive equities in 2016
A bomb blast outside a football stadium on Sunday killed 38 and left 166 wounded
All eyes are on the US central bank’s meeting and the outlook for interest rates
Central bank likely to raise rates on Wednesday but pace of further moves is less clear
IMF head accused of negligence over €405m payout when French finance minister
Falling costs of electric and hybrid vehicles steals diesel’s competitive advantage
Dutch prime minister says shifting more powers to Brussels will strengthen EU’s critics
Unflashy approach gains praise from Leave camp while reassuring former Remainers
Perception of a growing gap between rich and poor was a big factor in Brexit vote
FCA has questions over the way discounts were applied in the wake the UK’s vote to leave the EU
After declines in advertising and circulation, newsprint is papers’ latest problem
Corbyn ally believes the party has the right policies and leader
Temptation to undermine Fed’s independence and scapegoat China will grow
Key stories to watch for in the week
Erika Solomon reports from Beirut
Economists on higher rates and Trump
Vote in parliament follows weeks of protests
No signs of stress in UK economy, but pound has lost more than 10%
Euro slips after QE decision
Central bank seeks to bolster renminbi
As the political turmoil unfolds, all eyes are on Monte dei Paschi
How pumped storage boosts renewable power
World markets handle the latest political shock
Italians reject constitutional changes
Post-referendum scenarios for Italy
Putin visits Japan, central bank meetings, results from Adobe and Dixons Carphone
Escaping public life to build a global brand that stays in the background
Walking to work at 25 offices around the world
FT columnists look at expectations for US assets and troubles for active managers
Global agreement designed to speed end of worst oil downturn in a generation
People are still the best judges of soft data, says Man GLG’s Pierre-Henri Flamand
Young people are tiring of too much disruption, writes Philip Delves Broughton