2:21pm

JPMorgan to cut 4,000 jobs

Executives set out plan to achieve $27.5bn net income

11:27am

Banks suspected of tweaking risk measure

EBA study finds 70% variation in capital held by banks

The Shanghai's financial district, symbol of all that is most futuristic about China. ©Jamie Han 9:13am

China to tighten shadow banking rules

Lenders will be asked to increase disclosure on certain products

3:29am

Few errors found in ‘robosigning’ review

4.2% of borrowers allegedly hit by foreclosure irregularities

7:02pm

Loans payback points to divided eurozone

Delve into figures and a picture of a two-tier Europe emerges

From LEX 4:05pm

Banks’ risk weighted assets

Banks must provide more clarity about their risk weights

From MARKETS 12:09am

Risk concerns raised over mortgage bonds

Moody’s and Fitch warn MBS bonds go beyond regulator’s limits

Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne answers an emergency question in the House of Commons on the loss of the UK's prized AAA credit rating. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Monday February 25, 2013. See PA story ECONOMY Credit. ©PA From WORLD 11:34pm

Osborne vows RBS will have domestic focus

Lender to specialise in credit for small businesses, says chancellor

From WORLD 10:51pm

Chancellor weighs impact of bad loans

Sluggish UK recovery linked to banks’ poor lending decisions

A small bull and a bear (R) symbolising the up and downward trend in stockmarket movements stand in front of a display panel at the stock exchange in Frankfurt, Germany, 29 June 2011. This Wednesday 29 June 2011, the Greek parliament in Athens had passed the latest austeritiy package which was anticipated with great interest, and which would make way for the Greek government to receive further international financial aid in billions of euro ©Photoshot From COMMENT 7:36pm

Equities: A sentimental wager

Timing the peaks and troughs could depend on when fear or greed dominate

From GLOBAL ECONOMY 7:09pm

Carney warns over lack of trust in banks

Bank of England governor-designate calls for cultural change

Inside Business 6:38pm

Dividends back on banks’ agendas

Bad news is it makes for damning indictment of future growth prospects

From MARKETS Feb 25, 2013

Russia dominates dim sum bonds

Banks raise $482m through four offshore renminbi debt issues

From INSURANCE Feb 24, 2013

Direct Line listing advisers to get bonus

RBS will pay about £7m extra on top of deal fee

Feb 24, 2013

Asian banks win record share of debt deals

Eastern institutions more than double market share

Feb 24, 2013

RBS plans partial float of US unit

Lender seeks to restructure ahead of reprivatisation

From MARKETS Feb 22, 2013

Talking about a sterling revolution

BoE’s acceptance of higher inflation has knocked the pound

Feb 22, 2013

Lloyds to defer chief’s bonus until 2018

Award set to be linked to bailout price

From WORLD Feb 22, 2013

BoE set to agree deal for renminbi swap line

In return, the PBOC will be allowed to print pounds

Feb 22, 2013

ING insider to be next chief executive

Appointment of Ralph Hamers marks generational shift

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