Swiss referendum votes in favour of curbing executive pay A referendum in Switzerland has voted to impose some of the world’s strictest controls on executive pay
Backlash over EU bonus cap There has been a backlash from the City following agreement to cap bankers’ bonuses across Europe
Roxburgh appointed as financial services director at Treasury Charles Roxburgh has been appointed director general for financial services at the Treasury
Quarter of finance sector witnessed fraud A quarter of senior finance and IT professionals have a witnessed document tampering by staff
Sants to join Barclays Former chief executive of the Financial Services Authority Hector Sants is to join Barclays Bank
IMF urges action on fiscal transparency The IMF is warning governments to guard against allowing fiscal transparency to falter
Three arrested over Libor investigation Three men have been arrested in connection with the investigation into the manipulation of Libor
Former Bank of Scotland chief to chair business bank Sir Peter Burt has been confirmed today as the chair of the group to advise on the direction of the business bank
Bonuses drop as City shrinks Hong Kong is set to overtake London as the world’s financial centre in the next three years