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Barclays receives highest number of customer complaints

Barclays receives highest number of customer complaints

Barclays bank tops the FSA list for having the most amount of disgruntled customers in comparison to other high-street banks.

50 People Who Matter 2011 | 20. Mario Draghi

50 People Who Matter 2011 | 20. Mario Draghi

Signor Fix-It.

UBS hit by rogue trader

UBS hit by rogue trader

A UBS worker has been arrested on suspicion of fraud.

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What does the Vickers report mean for British banks?

What does the Vickers report mean for British banks?

In a major reorganisation, banks are to separate their retail and investment arms.

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Swiss National Bank intervenes to weaken the threat posed by strong franc

Swiss National Bank intervenes to weaken the threat posed by strong franc

Switzerland's economy suffers from a "massive overvaluation" of the Swiss franc.

Consumer watchdog Which? calls for an end to debit card surcharges

Consumer watchdog Which? calls for an end to debit card surcharges

The government has come under pressure to review and abolish hidden surcharges imposed by travel companies on unknowing customers.

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Western world at risk of double-dip recession

Western world at risk of double-dip recession

Crumbling economic confidence in the US and Europe may lead to another financial plunge.

UK debt levels are stunting growth

UK debt levels are stunting growth

An economic study finds that the UK's debt burden has reached the point where it is damaging to growth.

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