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SocGen chair emails regulator to question why its officials should feel need to be present at board meetings
ECB and EBA say watering down Basel capital standards would tarnish lenders’ reputation
Financial regulator criticises banks for failing to support distressed borrowers
Post-crisis approach to risk management limits preparations to the plausible
PM to proceed with plan to give ministers the ability to overrule regulators’ decisions
The regulator has helped guide the agency through its early turbulent days and a pandemic, but her greatest challenge lies ahead
Ireland and Luxembourg increase surveillance in face of financial instability risks
Financial chiefs say move would ‘damage international credibility’
The aftermath of the crisis reveals the various ways lenders are exposed to gilt prices
Alleged failure to disclose payments was ‘reckless’, says UK financial watchdog
Action needed to mitigate similar risks in other parts of financial sector, says committee
Average for two-year fixed deal is now 5.97%, up from 5.75% on Monday
‘There’s so much in flux right now in terms of rules that everybody is probably a bit vulnerable’
Fintech in throes of major business review codenamed Project Prism
Financial Reporting Council said failures created ‘unacceptably high’ risk of misstatement for $33bn fintech
Treasury select committee to raise issues with financial regulator after data obtained by the FT cast fresh light on internal struggles
Bankers complain about extraterritorial extent of the new directive on sustainability reporting
Frontrunner to be UK prime minister eyes merger of FCA, PRA and PSR
Difficulties in tackling complex problems may distract rule-setters from core role in ensuring financial stability
Former deputy governor Paul Tucker says UK central bank must adopt comprehensive regulation of the sector
EBA chair José Manuel Campa worried about getting ready for new rules by 2025
FCA stops short of banning ‘inherently unfair’ customer charges after long-awaited consultation
Zahawi says new financial services bill will ensure sector ‘works in interests of British people and businesses’
Klaas Knot flags dangers from high debt levels and volatile commodity markets ahead of Bali gathering
Verena Ross says investors cannot expect bailout because risks were so widely flagged
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