Posts Tagged ‘Banking News’
Report reveals “accounting gimmicks” used at Lehman
Accountancy firm Ernst & Young (E&Y) has been criticised in a 2,200-page report over the collapse of Lehman Brothers, and could face legal action as a result.
The report has accused E&Y of negligence, while senior management at the bank were said to be involved in “lazy accounting gimmicks” to conceal the fact that the bank [...]
HSBC reunites customers with £10.4 million
HSBC has reunited customers with £10.4 million held in lost or forgotten bank accounts.
The bank, which started searching out owners for unclaimed funds in September 2008, said over 7,000 customers have been reunited with dormant accounts.
The average money in each account was £1,400.
People in London are the most forgetful about money left in bank accounts, [...]
FSA to introduce tougher stress tests for banks
City watchdog, the Financial Services Authority (FSA), has today announced banks will face stricter stress testing to ensure they can survive a further 4 years of falling economic growth and a 13.3% unemployment rate.
Stress tests were introduced following the financial crisis to ensure that banks had sufficient capital to allow them to continue operating through [...]
Northern Rock sees losses narrow
State-owned bank Northern Rock has today announced losses for the 2009 year fell to £258 million, compared with £1.36 billion in the previous year.
Despite the loss, the Newcastle-based bank said it is awarding staff £14.9m in bonuses but Gary Hoffman, the chief executive of Northern Rock, is waiving his payout.
Northern Rock said Mr Hoffman’s long-term [...]
FSA delays PPI reforms
The Financial Services Authority (FSA), has announced a delay on its plans to reform the Payment Protection Insurance (PPI) market.
The City Watchdog said its consultation will be delayed by six weeks due to a heavy amount of criticism from the financial industry.
Under a PPI policy, an agreed sum of money is paid out each month [...]