Financial Services Authority (FSA)
City bonuses may not be closely regulated in the UK
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UK FSA chairman Lord Turner outlines agenda for regulatory reformation
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FSA calls on banks to invest £1bn on compensation systems
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FSA hands Aon record £5 million fine for financial crime failings
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FSA lifts short-selling ban but disclosure rules stay
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UK FSA bans two mortgage brokers
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Egg Fined £721,000 over PPI
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UK government consults on regulation of Islamic finance
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FSA plans reverse stress tests
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FSA plans reverse stress tests
According to the Financial Services Authority, stress testing at UK financial firms is too weak to prevent another Northern Rock crisis. It recommends firms perform "reverse stress tests" to identify high-risk scenarios.
FSA to order banks to stock up on Treasuries
New liquidity rules proposed by the UK Financial Services Authority (FSA) will compel banks and lenders to keep a 'liquid assets buffer' of short-term government bonds, which will mean a significant increase in most banks' holdings.
FSA consults on new liquidity rules
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UK retail banking faces FSA supervision
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Regulators get tough on anti-money laundering enforcement
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FSA letter warns mortgage firms to treat customers fairly
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Fines against MLROs expected to increase in 2009
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FSA paper raises retail standards
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UK’s FSA sets sights on retail banking
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Joining forces
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Crunch time for crime
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