Latest reports show transparency and exchange of tax information globally is improving. The reports focus on the jurisdictions' legal frameworks which allow for transparency and exchange of tax information.
Jersey Finance says it welcomes the news that the EU Code of Conduct Group has given its approval to Jersey's proposed amendments to its business tax regime.
Forward-looking company reports on pay and bonuses should be introduced to help resolve concerns over large rewards, Robert Talbut, chief investment officer of Royal London Asset Management has proposed.
Markets rise on central banks' action, Google helps SMEs, and Goldman Sachs closes the jewel in the hedge fund world's crown - our round-up of the news from the nationals.
Less than 1% of complaints made to the financial ombudsman service (FOS) last year were rejected for being frivolous, the organisation said.
The majority of Britons would consider paying to be seen privately if it meant they were diagnosed quicker, new research has found.
The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) is continuing its investigation into the working of healthcare markets by launching a review of the dentistry sector.
Scottish Provident has signed up Duncan Bannatyne to front an IFA advice roadshow.
Pensions Ombudsman staff would be unable to cope with the volume of complaints if auto-enrolment fails, says ombudsman Tony King.
A campaign by the Forum of Private Business to encourage MPs to undertake work experience in their constituencies has been backed by the Prime Minister and financial advisers.