Oil giant Royal Dutch Shell will cancel its scrip dividend programme in the second quarter of the year.
Kames Capital's CEO Martin Davis warned the Scottish independence debate will be much closer than anticipated, resulting in wide and long lasting ramifications for the UK and Europe.
AXA IM has urged AstraZeneca to reconsider its rejection of a £69bn takeover bid by Pfizer as fund managers take opposing sides in advance of an imminent deadline for discussions to begin.
Sterling has spiked further against the dollar and other currencies after strong retail sales and minutes of the latest Monetary Policy Committee meeting stirred up the rate hike debate.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is alerting the public to be wary of offers of free pension reviews, pointing out few firms offering the service are regulated.
The judge overseeing the Tribunal hearing of Arch Financial Products (AFP) directors Robin Farrell and Robert Addison said on Tuesday he had "to be careful not to apply hindsight" when assessing the firm's investment decisions as the FCA outlined its...
The European Central Bank is set to shift to a negative deposit rate for the first time in its history, German newspaper Der Spiegel has reported.
The Bank of England may find monetary policy such as raising interest rates "the only game in town" to combat financial stability risks such as the housing market, the Deputy Governor has warned.
European equity managers are rotating into quality stocks with global exposure as the European Central Bank (ECB) prepares to combat a buoyant euro.
ETF provider Invesco PowerShares has appointed Bryon Lake as head of EMEA for the business.