Banking
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Randy Work must pay ex-wife Mandy Gray half of their fortune after the appeal court backs initial ruling that his contribution to the marriage was not exceptional
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Under-fire Barclays chief is probably guilty of behaving like a chump
Patrick Collinson and othersPoor Jes Staley will have to get by on just his £10,000 a day basic salary after trying to unmask a whistleblower -
Panorama says it has recording of 2008 call in which Barclays bankers discuss alleged pressure by Bank of England to lower rate
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Jes Staley’s bonus to be ‘very significantly cut’ after he apologised for breach of rules in what Barclays admits is a serious offence
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Bank’s board says former executives dragged their feet regarding problems and were unwilling to accept criticism that sales-focused business model was failing
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Only diehard communists now take to the streets in a nation where the Brussels bailout programme is showing little signs of working
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An internal Santander memo leaked to Guardian Money says 10% of its global profits come from international cash transfers, and it charges six times more than newer rivals
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Mark Carney sets 14 July deadline to see plans, saying firms must prepare for ‘all eventualities’ as he calls on politicians not to cut City adrift from Europe
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Commonwealth, NAB and ANZ are each analysing the financial position of business customers in sectors exposed to climate change
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Businesses were left bankrupt and owners lost homes after former HBOS manager’s £245m loans scam
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Troubled mutual dragged into red for first time since 2013 after it writes down value of its stake in Co-op Bank to nil
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Prolonged cheap borrowing costs would hit earnings and force financial institutions to change business models, study says
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Ed Husic says dysfunctional arrangement prevents shareholders from taking earlier action against banks doing the wrong thing
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Nils Pratley on finance Credit card firms need to help those in long-term debt
Nils Pratley and Graham RuddickThe FCA is right to try to force lenders to assist the millions languishing in persistent debt -
New ‘micro branches’ will not have counters, with customers using self-service machines and video links
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The mutual is facing a £140m hit amid ongoing uncertainty about the future of its former financial arm
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Report says firms in Paris, Frankfurt and Dublin are lobbying their governments to match London’s business-friendly environment and steal ‘low-hanging fruit’
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Brief letters: Aung San Suu Kyi | HSBC’s gender neutral titles | Classifying exercise | Bristol University | April Fools’ Day
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The designer who became a global brand has been declared bankrupt after years of court action and financial bad luck
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Gold bar and art seized in Netherlands raids, as authorities investigate 55,000 suspect Swiss bank accounts across Europe and Australia
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Philip Hammond says sale of loans bought by the taxpayer during the financial crisis represents value for money
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Competition regulator believes the request from four banks will not be in the best interests of consumers
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Lloyd’s of London and Royal London set up subsidiaries outside of UK as JP Morgan and Citigroup explore relocation options
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Never mind Lloyd’s, City will remain streets ahead of its European competitors even if hundreds of jobs go to Paris or Brussels
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The tech giants are the new banks. Do we know the risks?
Gaby HinsliffPoliticians are dazzled by this booming industry’s leaders. Yet history shows us that things can go badly wrong
NatWest banking chief executive Les Matheson – as it happened