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The bonus cap isn’t an effective measure but nor does scrapping it amount to a radical reform agenda
Boris Johnson ally Andrew Griffith chosen to lead overhaul of financial services regulation under Truss government
UK’s competition watchdog criticises lender over breach of ‘bundling’ rules that affected 700 SMEs
Payment fintech under pressure as economic conditions worsen and chief probed in UK
Inquiry closed following ‘rigorous and forensic investigations’ into crisis banking scandal
Topic has potential to cause schism between Westminster and Threadneedle Street
Treasury select committee to raise issues with financial regulator after data obtained by the FT cast fresh light on internal struggles
Regulator said US bank failed to identify significant gaps in its arrangements, systems and procedures for trade surveillance
Merging UK financial regulators again would be a costly distraction
The last thing the UK needs is the FSA redux
Frontrunner to be UK prime minister eyes merger of FCA, PRA and PSR
Record £17mn fine raises questions about ability of industry to change and efficacy of current regulation
With tax, pensions and logistics costs, the process can be hugely expensive — even before reaching the high-inflation UK
Politicians are generally acknowledged to be quite bad at weighing short-term gain against longer-term risk
Tory rivals face fight with BoE over allowing ministers to ‘call in’ watchdogs’ decisions
Regulator says accounting checks lacked ‘professional scepticism’
Former deputy governor Paul Tucker says UK central bank must adopt comprehensive regulation of the sector
Losses from the UK’s fraud ‘epidemic’ rose to £1.3bn last year
Malus and clawback provisions are increasingly common, but not yet credible
Regulators must force industry to improve transparency
Comments by FRC’s Sir Jon Thompson come after complaints that clampdown by watchdog was putting off new recruits
FCA stops short of banning ‘inherently unfair’ customer charges after long-awaited consultation
Author of deregulation proposals warns on risk of UK complacency over ‘once in a generation’ changes
Zahawi says new financial services bill will ensure sector ‘works in interests of British people and businesses’
Financial Conduct Authority ‘failed’ to protect British Steel Pension Scheme members from ‘unscrupulous advisers’, report finds
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