09/12/2012

FSA bans adviser for false references

The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has banned a financial adviser after he gave false references from a previous employer, from which he had been dismissed for dishonesty.

09/12/2012

RBS, others sue Dubai Group over $10 billion debt

Royal Bank of Scotland and two other banks have begun legal proceedings against an investment vehicle owned by Dubai's ruler, seeking immediate repayment after abandoning talks to restructure $10 billion in debts.

09/12/2012

Swiss fume at U.S. "hypocrisy" over whistleblower's payout

Many Swiss are fuming after a whistleblower, who helped prosecute Swiss bank UBS for helping rich Americans avoid taxes, was paid a record $104 million by U.S. authorities after being jailed for his own part in the affair.

09/11/2012

Don't ditch Libor, IMA urges

The Investment Management Association (IMA) has called for the inter-bank borrowing rate Libor to be reformed and kept, rather than replaced with a new benchmark.

09/11/2012

UBS whistleblower awarded $104m

US tax authorities have awarded $104m (£65m) to Bradley Birkenfeld, the whistleblower in a major tax evasion case against UBS, the Swiss bank.

09/11/2012

Vatican hire bolsters watchdog effort at bank

For eight years he was the director of Liechtenstein's Financial Intelligence Unit, the department which gathers and analyses information used by police to combat money laundering, organized crime and the financing of terrorism.

09/10/2012

Firms face six-month wait for FSA approval

Financial services start-ups waited nearly six months for FSA approval in the first quarter of 2012, data obtained by Reynolds Porter Chamberlain has revealed.

09/10/2012

BlackRock fined £9.5m by FSA

“This is not the first time we have seen the impact on client money overlooked as part of a re-organisation. The fine imposed today should remind all firms of the critical importance we place on ensuring proper protection of client money at all time

09/09/2012

UBS 'rogue trader' goes on trial in London

A trader accused of a $2.3 billion fraud at Swiss bank UBS was due to go on trial Monday in London in a case expected to once again put the supervision of bankers under the spotlight.

09/09/2012

France’s richest man turns to Belgium as wealth tax looms

He lives in Paris and has a home in Brussels, the daily said. “Contrary to the reports published today, Mr Bernard Arnault states that he is and will remain a French tax resident,” a statement put out by Arnault’s press office said.

09/09/2012

Hollande unveils two-year plan, billions in new taxes

French President François Hollande pledged on Sunday to honour his campaign promise of a 75 percent income tax on wealthy individuals as he unveiled a two-year economic recovery plan featuring strict budget targets and 20 billion euros in new taxes

09/06/2012

Swiss probe leak of Julius Baer data to German officials

Late last month, Zurich-based Julius Baer said client data had been leaked. According to Swiss media, the data was then passed on to officials in North Rhine-Westphalia, a German state which has tapped leaked Swiss data before as part of efforts to hunt t