8:53pm

Adoboli appeals on fraud conviction

UBS trader jailed after $2.3bn of unauthorised losses

The Top Line 8:45pm

Bad news tests banks’ forbearance

Extent of practice of giving borrowers more time is unknown

lloyds bank ©Bloomberg 8:24pm

61p – number hides big deal at Lloyds

Significance goes well beyond Horta-Osório’s bonus award

A sign hangs outside a Lloyds TSB bank, part of the Lloyds Banking Group Plc, in London, U.K., on Friday, June 29, 2012. The blueprint regulators gave Barclays Plc and other banks for correcting Libor-rate abuses may not be enough to salvage a benchmark so discredited it needs to be overhauled, some investors say. ©Bloomberg 7:05pm

Price bar lowered for Lloyds resale

Government suggests 61p per share

John Authers from MARKETS 8:32pm

Beware if the ‘inflation genie’ escapes

From LEX 8:13pm

Lloyds Banking Group: pick a number

There is a lot of noise around the bank

Willie Walsh ©PA Week in Review from TRANSPORT 7:41pm

Week in Review, March 2

Airline chief seeks to pilot Iberia’s recovery

Undercover Economist from COMMENT 7:40pm

A way to burn a hole in Britain’s pocket

Negative rates might tackle the liquidity trap but they are unlikely to be introduced, says Tim Harford

Cospokes person of the European Green Party Philippe Lamberts speaks during an election rally of the Greek ecologists green party ahead of the May 6 parliamentary elections in Thessaloniki on May 4, 2012. mpaigning ended in Greece Friday for an election that could determine the country's place in the eurozone and the future of a debt crisis that has swept across Europe. ©AFP From WORLD 6:35pm

The man who capped the banks

Belgian Green MEP took on financiers over bonuses and won

Martin Wolf from COMMENT 6:35pm

The case of Brussels and banker bonuses

Europe has found a way to attack the UK that is sure to be favoured by much of the British public

Mar 1, 2013

Goldman cuts legal loss estimate by $100m

Investment bank is recovering from scandals dogging performance

From SPECIAL REPORTS Mar 1, 2013

Developing nations: The underworld of expat remittances

The dark side of remittances, including an escalating ‘brain drain’ from developing countries, is driving proposals to reform payments systems

Mar 1, 2013

Monte dei Paschi launches lawsuits

Bank seeks damages from Deutsche, Nomura and former bosses

Mar 1, 2013

Lloyds mis-selling bill climbs to £7bn

Extra £2bn costs push banking group into a £570m annual loss

From WORLD Mar 1, 2013

Specialists to review report into HBOS failure

Former Treasury official and two financial services executives to conduct check

From WORLD Feb 28, 2013

Banks fear damage from EU bonus cap

Warning of coup for US and Asia rivals

Lombard Feb 28, 2013

EU left strikes a blow for top bankers

Bonus ratio will just increase the fixed pay of staff

From MARKETS Feb 28, 2013

US money market funds warm to eurozone

European banks benefit from a thaw in sentiment

From GLOBAL ECONOMY Feb 28, 2013

Bankers fear Chinese push to head ADB

Japan braced for fight to hold on to post

Feb 28, 2013

Lloyds to take ‘final’ £1.4bn PPI provision

Bank seeks to draw a line under the costs of the scandal

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