European banks
Regulators are resorting to more widespread bank stress testing in a drive to restore confidence that has been battered by the eurozone debt crisis
The 2010 Farnborough International Air Show includes five days of trade only followed by a weekend open to the public. The highlight this year is a 70th anniversary celebration of the Battle of Britain
Cuts are on the political agenda
The NHS is facing its biggest structural upheaval in decades
Containment efforts continue as BP’s future remains in doubt
€750bn European stabilisation mechanism agreed by EU and IMF
Regulators are resorting to more widespread bank stress testing in a drive to restore confidence that has been battered by the eurozone debt crisis
The recent Toronto summit had an agenda focusing on global recovery with the establishment of the basis for sustainable, balanced growth
Total employee compensation figures have come under increased scrutiny at financial institutions bailed out by taxpayers
President Barack Obama has launched a major crackdown on US banks, calling for the most far-reaching overhaul of Wall Street since the 1930s
Industrial unrest at Honda and other big employers in Guangdong province is raising questions about the nature of work carried out on factory floors
The Conservatives and Lib Dems have formed Britain’s first coalition government since the second world war, after the May 6 general election resulted in a hung parliament
Securities regulators are divided on whether the German ban on naked short selling of certain financial instruments should be extended EU-wide
The bipartisan panel has sweeping powers to subpoena and cross-examine witnesses from the banking world before reporting to the president on the causes of the 2008 market upheaval