The Financial Services Authority (FSA) is tightening its oversight of commercial property lending in a move which could increase the cost of loans significantly.
The Money Advice Service (MAS) has launched a review into the educational work of the financial services industry to encourage greater understanding of money among young people in the UK.
Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has begun disciplinary procedures against the whistleblower who spoke out over its alleged tax deal with Goldman Sachs.
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has appointed the permanent secretary at the Department of Transport chief executive officer of the service.
Ten top members of staff at Lloyds Banking Group have been sent to London's Comedy School to improve their leadership skills.
A group of Arch Cru investors have obtained figures which show the extent of the losses suffered by the fund range in the run up to its suspension.
A former Nursing Home Fees Agency (NHFA) adviser has scoffed at banking giant HSBC's attempts to distance itself from a mis-selling scandal which led to almost 2,500 pensioners being sold unsuitable investment bonds.
MPs have questioned the role of the National Employment Savings Trust (NEST) since other master trust pension schemes have entered the market.
The expected consolidation of providers in the SIPP market is being held up by fears over increased capital adequacy requirements, a provider has said.