Investors have suggested the eurozone crisis has not yet reached another critical stage, despite a €100bn bailout of Spanish banks failing to prevent the country's borrowing costs reaching record highs last week.
Political parties supporting Greece's international bail-out have begun to assemble a government following an election victory over radical left wing opponents.
Business secretary Vince Cable could take action against Fred Goodwin and a small number of former Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) directors over the bank's collapse.
Moody's has downgraded the credit ratings of five of the Netherlands' largest banks as the country's economy struggles with a domestic recession and the effects of the eurozone crisis.
A market rally after pro-bailout party New Democracy scraped a narrow win at the Greek election has eased back amid uncertainty over the global economy and other eurozone countries.
The European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority has launched a consultation on the quantitative impact study of its final advice on the IORP Directive review.
Focusing on simple messages will be a key part of ensuring the success of auto-enrolment, pension minister Steve Webb says.
Andrew Short reports on obstacles to the government's Red Tape Challenge
The Daily Mail and General Trust pension scheme is setting up its first in-house de-risking group - the Triggered Asset Switch Committee - in a bid to make speedier investment decisions and improve its funding ratio.