Icelandic voters have decided they don't want to repay the billions owed to the UK and the Netherlands, leaving Alistair Darling admitting it will be "many, many" years before the debt is settled.
Gordon Brown and Alistair Darling have been told to mind their language by the Icelandic President as the referendum polls look set to veto bailout payback.
Iceland's decision to risk political isolation and expulsion from the international financial community by reneging on its Icesave compensation deal is causing the biggest diplomatic stink since the Cod War!
The Serious Fraud Office is investigating the collapsed Kaupthing Bank and its ‘high yield’ Kaupthing Edge account and whether the bank mi...
The Bottom Line:If Mr Cable has his way...
"If Mr Cable had his way, all the big banks would be broken up and bonuses would be virtually eliminated - a sure-fire way in my view of guaranteeing an end to the UK’s ability to compete as an international financial centre. Let’s not forget that this is a man who is on record as saying that everyone who works in a bank has an ‘aristocratic lifestyle’ clearly demonstrating his lack of understanding of the sector." A tough line on bankers’ bonuses could make a brain drain of financial talent a distinct possibility, warns Paul Marsden. Read more