The UK financial services industry's hand in European Union negotiations has been strengthened by the surprise appointment of a Conservative peer to the key role of European Union (EU) commissioner for financial services.
The European Commission has collectively fined 6 international financial institutions €1.7bn (£1.4bn) for their involvement in the manipulation of benchmark rates.
The euro crisis is over, according to European Commission president José Manuel Barroso.
Don't listen to the scaremongering - with stocks on the rise and an improved macro outlook, Europe offers rich pickings.
The European Commission has officially asked Luxembourg to change its rules on VAT in the case of independent groups of persons, saying the principality's current rules are incompatible with EU law.
The European Commission (EC) has raided European banks as part of a probe into suspected fixing of interbank lending rates, including Deutsche Bank.
The FSA has raised concerns over the implementation of key European directives including MiFID and the proposed regime for packaged retail investment products (PRIPs).
British taxpayers are set to stump up more than £10bn to cover EU spending in 2012 - almost £700m more than they paid in 2010, according to The Telegraph.
The European Commission is considering new regulations which would give prospective borrowers a compulsory 10-day ‘cooling off' period for ‘reflection' when applying for a mortgage.