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Andrew Bailey looks to reboot UK conduct regulator’s ‘mission’

New chief executive seeks to clarify approach after stumbles in past years, admitting global understanding of conduct regulation still at an early stage

Andrew Bailey
Andrew Bailey: tightening the remit of the FCA under a new mission statement

Four months into the job, the UK's chief conduct regulator has sought to clarify the organisation's "mission", after a series of mistakes dogged the early years of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).

Andrew Bailey, who became FCA chief executive in July, said the watchdog has limited resources and so has to be clear on its priorities. He also noted the global study of the "principles and theory

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