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The fines don’t work: UK banks worst-behaved again in 2014

Bank fines hit £1.37 billion in 2014, a fourfold increase on previous year

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A glance at fines doled out by the UK's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) in January suggests that banks may be finally on the way to giving up the title of the worst-behaved financial firms in the country.

Not so fast, says Mary Stevens of Wolters Kluwer Financial Services, which compiles the data. It is too early in the year to make much of the numbers showing that banks accounted for just a

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