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Treasury report: Independent Scotland could see advisers' regulatory costs soar
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Labour peer calls for FCA expansion to help SMEs chase debts
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Money Advice Service calls for evidence to help form new five-year strategy
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Brokers dismiss 'toothless' payday lender supervisory body
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Euro regulator sets out pensions tax harmonisation proposals
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MPs back Arch cru legal battle
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Scottish Widows and Nucleus in legacy clash
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'Spirit of the RDR' regulation risks uncertainty
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Yorkshire and Clydesdale Banks set aside further £38m for redress
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Labour examines single pensions regulator proposal in policy review
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FCA: We are looking at whether RDR achieved its goals
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Government launches consultation on transferring CTFs to Jisas
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Labour examines single pensions regulator proposal in policy review
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Co-op plans strategic review to plug bank capital shortfall
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FCA's Wheatley proposes 'dual track' system to replace Libor
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Yorkshire and Clydesdale Banks set aside further £38m for redress
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Consumer Finance Association sets up supervisory body for payday lenders
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Apfa calls on members to fight FCA fees hike
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Money Advice Service scraps ambitious growth targets
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Unbiased pushes for MAS action after drop in adviser referrals
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FCA probes funds’ use of ‘transition management’
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E&Y: 3,000 to quit advice during 2013
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Former mortgage broker to stand trial
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West Brom pledges to continue offering advice
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E&Y: Advisers struggling with post-RDR charging transition
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Advisers vent anger over RDR and rising costs in FCA survey
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E&Y: Mutuals 'well positioned' to fill post-RDR advice void
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FCA requests details of Sipp firms' business plans
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Financial Reporting Council chair Baroness Hogg to step down
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FCA delays Ucis paper to 'get it right'
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Advisers say RDR has failed to increase consumer trust
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E&Y: Mutuals 'well positioned' to fill post-RDR advice void
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Two arrested in insider dealing investigation
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Hornbuckle attacks rival Sipp providers over cap-ad 'self interest'
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James Hay targets large distributors in Sipp expansion drive
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Advisers vent anger over RDR and rising costs in FCA survey
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E&Y: Advisers struggling with post-RDR charging transition
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E&Y: 3,000 to quit advice during 2013
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Former mortgage broker to stand trial
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West Brom pledges to continue offering advice





