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Nikhil Rathi warns against ‘overkill regulatory mode’ as Bank of England warns of bubble
Rare intervention with regulator by chancellor who says proposal could go against duty to promote growth
The Financial Conduct Authority already has deterrence tools at its disposal
Regulator confronts growing concerns within government that move will undermine competitiveness
Proposal has angered ministers and City bosses who fear it will drive businesses out of UK
Why shouldn’t schemes follow a worker when they change their employer?
Financial Conduct Authority says it will use ‘regulatory tools to intervene’ if lenders are not prepared for hit
The former star fund manager is challenging the UK watchdog’s preliminary findings over the investment scandal
UK regulator says asset managers should be able to pay for ‘bundled’ research and trading fees
FCA says those who flout rules around financial promotions face potential criminal prosecution
Arrest of Nvayo’s Christopher Scanlon raises questions about FCA’s ability to oversee digital payments sector
FTSE 250 merchant bank takes ‘prudent’ measures to strengthen its balance sheet amid FCA review
The FCA has said it will allow listing requests but only give access to ‘professional investors’
FCA softens stance on sector by permitting bitcoin and ethereum-backed exchange traded notes
Task force’s report set to say 2026 timeline for implementation is possible but shies away from hard deadline
UK regulator to take action after lobby group files ‘super-complaint’ over lenders’ requirements
Mazars issues ‘adverse’ audit opinion on asset management group’s latest accounts
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt wants to announce move in the Budget as he encourages funds to invest more
Agency has historically published little about probes until they are resolved, only commenting in ‘exceptional circumstances’
Financial Conduct Authority says case should be ‘wake-up call’ to City of London
Financial Conduct Authority is investigating commissions on car financing deals dating back a decade
Scandal over historic commission arrangements could cost the financial sector as much as £16bn
Greek travesty
20 of the biggest groups asked for details of fees on ongoing services
Mohammed Zina convicted in case brought by Financial Conduct Authority
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