MP highlights scale of lenders’ ‘unanticipated income’ in 2023, but acknowledges some progress towards better savings rates for consumers
Competition in savings and mortgage markets and rate cut expectations weigh on margins
Investors lose hope of rapid US interest rate cuts this year
Lender ‘having to say goodbye’ to employees as part of effort to ‘move at greater pace’
City stalwart Sir Robin Budenberg spends $455,000 on its shares immediately after lender’s results
Some Wall Street lenders have taken a more aggressive stance than European rivals on staff returning to the office
First UK high street group to directly back community development finance institutions
Data to MPs from 8 lenders show concerns over financial crime and risk appetite among reasons for business account closures
Financial Conduct Authority is investigating commissions on car financing deals dating back a decade
Tehran-backed Petrochemical Commercial Company operated from office near Buckingham Palace
Fake social media profiles lure victims into sending money
Independent board to oversee newspaper as prospective Abu Dhabi-backed bidder awaits outcome for takeover
Charlie Nunn tells FT Global Banking Summit companies are putting money elsewhere due to climate measures
Over 2,500 positions under review as part of restructuring at UK high street bank
Former minister David Davis among those calling for greater scrutiny of proposed deal
Family had turned to Abu Dhabi to back its latest offer to regain control of UK newspaper group
Impairment charge for potential bad loans falls to £187mn from £668mn last year
Family increases bid to £1bn as bank prepares for sale of newspaper and Spectator magazine
Elite private bank had jettisoned former Ukip leader as a client in part because of his politics
The service aimed at retail investors offers a curated list of 16 funds and free trading
How a decade-long effort to restructure loans extended to the reclusive businessmen’s empire culminated in Lloyds Banking Group seizing control of a national newspaper
Autumn brings greater demands for office attendance in financial services
Former Tory chair acting as middle man between family and Middle East backers
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Results also weighed down by provisions for bad loans more than doubling
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