BP's troubled deal with state-controlled Russian oil company Rosneft has fallen through.
Laurent Kssis at LaBranche Structured Products Europe (LSPE) discusses European ETF trades for the week ending 13 May.
The shortlist for the 2011 International Fund & Product Awards has now been unveiled.
Blevins Franks is warning expatriates that the current UK rules for determining whether or not an individual is tax resident in the UK remain complex and unclear.
The US treasury is battling to slash spending after the country's national debt soared to $14trn, reaching a self-imposed limit set by Congress last century.
Aviva has said 85% of its new business value is unaffected by changes brought on by the RDR.
George Soros, who called gold "the ultimate bubble," dumped almost his entire $800m stake in bullion in the first quarter.
European governments yesterday discussed the prospect of a fresh multi-billion euro bailout for Greece - just a year after committing €110bn - in a bid to calm the markets and stabilise the region's currency.
The CII has recovered a batch of exam scripts lost by a courier, meaning 35 candidates will not have to re-sit the paper.
The British Insurance Brokers' Association (Biba) has withdrawn its private medical insurance (PMI) scheme for members to remove a clause that handed all currently held business to its partner Jelf.