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The better-off have seen savings soar, but poor households are often struggling with debt
Two senior lieutenants given roles at investment bank, putting them in direct competition to replace outgoing chief executive
Pubs and bars enjoy rebound but shops still struggle as the public switch to online purchases
Fraud against bank customers increased by two-thirds in the first half, data shows
Court hears comments that led ex-Barclays banker Stephen Jones to resign from lobby group
Increasing the cap from £30 intended to reduce physical contact and queueing at checkouts
Stores and restaurants suffer most but online sales boost overall spending
Non-essential spending and leisure activities also increase
Customers with the high street bank will no longer be able to withdraw money from post offices
Stores hit by ‘incredibly disappointing month for retail’, industry figures reveal
Jes Staley’s strategy to scale back excess weakens activist shareholder’s narrative
Total retail spending rose 4.1 per cent in May compared with year earlier, BRC said
Liabilities are decreasing and the price of oil is holding steady
First-quarter results support CEO’s stance as he prepares to meet activist
Martin Arnold discusses the second charge and its implications for the bank with the FT's Barney Thompson and Laura Noonan.
Martin Arnold and guests discuss the latest charges against Barclays, and more.
As UK prosecutors bring a new charge, the bank is in better shape than for years
Serious Fraud Office charges lender with giving unlawful financial assistance
UK bank took cash injections in 2008 to avoid a government bailout
Figures from Barclaycard and BRC follow mixed results from retailers for festive season
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