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Simple products steering group starts work
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Pensions regulator bans three trustees for "serious and persistent" investment breaches
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European regulator warns on quality of advice and products
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How the Chancellor's new control powers will work
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Chancellor defends FPC selection criteria
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Aifa wants cap on regulatory fees and accountability review
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CII calls for FCA to consider professionalism
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Sants warns of 'tick box regulation' from Europe
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Most people have zero risk appetite, FSA finds
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FSA shuts down sale and rent-back market
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FSA launches UBS investigation
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New regulator to tighten financial promotion rules
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The Martin Wheatley effect
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UK to enter recession in 2012, warns Niesr
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Senior Tory presses for UK final say on Euro regulation
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Tisa to work on restrictive covenants pact post-Towry case
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Advisers face £30m annual FSCS levy, plus possible £40m interim levy
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FSA annual costs up by 16%, MAS budget doubles to £87m
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'Value for money' FCA
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Terry Smith lambasts Goodwin knighthood decision
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Single point for credit
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Firms will have duty of care to customers
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Call for RDR qualification clarity on EIS and ETFs
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Ex-Credit Suisse traders charged by SEC in £1.9bn bond scam
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Calls for Ex-Lloyds chairman to be stripped of knighthood
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Sants says he never wanted to head FSA
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Enforcement plea rejected
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ABI criticises PRA power to protect future policyholders
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Regulators will look into how rules affect mutuals
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TSC says rapid switch will lead to mistakes
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'Bank governance plans don't go far enough'
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Chancellor can direct BoE in crises
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Treasury snubs call to publish FCA minutes
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FCA's focus will be to check that markets 'function well'
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Committee to oversee UK and Euro communication
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Three-quarters of PPI complaints to FSCS came through claim firms
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Greenlight fined for market abuse
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More QE could be needed
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Europe split could see Mifid impact
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'FSA is still determined to bring in simplified advice'







