Fed feels backlash over stress tests

Bank executives and investors attack system as ‘opaque’

Turkey blocks access to YouTube

Ban follows release of recording of spy chief and foreign minister

Microsoft boss launches Office for iPad

Satya Nadella aims to catch up on mobile and cloud

Disability claims in chaos as Atos quits

Government’s key provider of work capability assessments pulls out

The Battle for Ukraine

Total and Lukoil in talks over shale deal

Highlights corporate desire to continue business in Russia

Old constraints spike Kremlin’s firepower

Moscow would be foolish to go further into Ukraine, say experts

Centrica delays power stations investment

Company cites uncertainty after regulator orders inquiry

UBS suspends six more forex traders

Swiss bank’s internal move extends to Singapore for first time

Gold rush in Japan as tax rise looms

Precious metals specialist reports ingot sales up 500% this month

Workplace pension charges capped at 0.75%

Ministers threaten more cuts in new blow to sector after Budget

Hong Kong Sevens rugby party kicks off

City pumps extra money into this year’s annual jamboree

Comment and Analysis

Breasts, buttocks and boomers redux

Our happy plastic surgeons are showing that we don’t get older, we just get better

Licence evaders should not face charge

This is a crime only because the BBC has yet to find a way to block free viewing

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Part of office life, but not colleagues

Cleaners are central to the debate on a fair wage in rich economies

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