EBA warns risks of banks getting involved in virtual currencies outweigh benefits.
"No matter how you dig into it, it shows the labor market is improving.”
The Bank has said it does not target house prices directly but wants to ensure lending does not get out of control.
IndiGo, which operates 79 aircraft and has orders for 186 planes, plans to order nearly 250 more aircraft this month.
Dimon has reportedly said the prognosis for his throat cancer is "excellent" and the illness is "curable."
The Wall Street titan says it needs "emergency relief."
The ADP report gives hope to improved economic recovery.
Seragon is developing a new generation of oral medicines to tackle hormone receptor-positive breast cancer.
The major French bank admits doing business with Iran and other U.S.-sanctioned countries, including Sudan and Cuba.
The French bank pleaded guilty to one count of falsifying business records and one count of conspiracy.
BNP is expected to plead guilty to a criminal charge in Manhattan Federal Court on Monday.
China's banks made $292 billion in aggregate pretax profit last year, or 32 percent of the industry's global earnings, according to The Banker.
The bank was charged by the New York attorney general on Wednesday with fraudulent activities related to the operation of its dark pool.
Barclays is under investigation for telling clients its dark pool was safe, but how can you tell?
Alibaba's reported decision to list on the NYSE is another setback for an exchange still struggling to get past Facebook's IPO flop.
New York attorney general charges that Barclays lied to customers through its marketing material.
Policymakers have become increasingly concerned about the rapid rise in house prices, which are growing at around 10 percent annually.
The job cuts would affect about 60 percent of employees at the unit's Charlotte, North Carolina, office.
A Commerce Department report had many wondering whether the U.S. is headed back to the worst economic times since the Great Depression.
Former President Yanukovych sparked unrest when he failed to sign the deal last fall, in favor of a fateful agreement with Russia.
A New York Times report has the Walt Disney Company considering a stake in Vice Media, but insiders say Disney has no such plans.
Pension funds and university endowments lightened up on stocks after the 2008 financial crisis.
The bank is expected to admit it hid transactions that routed funds to sanctioned countries like Sudan, Cuba and Iran.
Keith Alexander is soliciting the financial industry to sell his high-priced services as a consultant, a familiar revolving-door scenario.
India's investigation of black money in secretive Swiss banks was triggered by a list of accounts at HSBC leaked by a whisteblower.
BNP Paribas has been negotiating on an almost daily basis with U.S. authorities for weeks.
The SEC is investigating how a major change, made to the health-care bill reached traders before it was announced.
Still rebounding from a cold winter, lumber prices are expected to turn around by the end of the year.
The corporation's status as a "going concern" may be at significant risk.
The debt package exceeds $40 billion and includes a bridge loan of roughly $20 billion from Japan's Softbank Corp to Sprint.