Prime Minister David Cameron has warned that bankers caught manipulating the market to take advantage of QE can expect to face criminal prosecution.
Today's announcement star manager Ian Henderson will be stepping down from J.P. Morgan's £2bn Natural Resources fund has led some wealth managers to consider alternative funds.
Eurozone optimism has buoyed markets this afternoon with almost all major indices in positive territory.
GlaxoSmithKline and British American Tobacco, two of Neil Woodford's largest holdings, have reported rising revenues in the third quarter.
Rajat Gupta, a former director of Goldman Sachs, has been arrested by the FBI on suspicion of leaking information to jailed hedge fund billionaire Raj Rajaratnam.
Investec's Alastair Mundy has warned against investing in UK banks despite historically low valuations, with the threat of nationalisation looming large over leaders in the sector.
Thousands of Arch cru investors have written to their MPs today accusing Capita of intentionally violating the Financial Services Authority's treating customers fairly (TCF) charter.
Ian Henderson is to step down as manager of the £2bn JPM Natural Resources fund in January 2012, to be replaced by Neil Gregson.
Confusion over the extent of measures due to be announced at the EU summit today have sparked fresh concerns over policymakers' ability to resolve the sovereign debt crisis.
Vince Cable, the business secretary, has been embarrassed after being fined £500 by HM Revenue and Customs for failing to pay VAT on his extra-curricular earnings.