Financial Services Authority (FSA)
Sassoon report suggests folding FSA into the Bank of England
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FSA chief expected to announce new prudential oversight body
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FSA facing compensation claim
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FSA issues code of practice on remuneration policies
Corporate Governance
UK leads the way on short-selling
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FSA hands £1m to UK 'boiler room' scam victims
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The short story
The UK Financial Services Authority ended its ban on short selling of financial stocks on January 16. How have financial stocks performed since the restrictions were lifted? Christopher Whittall investigates
FSA chair blames government for light-touch regulation
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FSA asks firms to stop selling single-premium PPI
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Lloyds' HBOS losses highlight flaws in FSA capital measures
With UK banking group Lloyds set to announce heavy 2008 losses later this week, industry observers are turning against plans from the UK Financial Services Authority (FSA) to loosen bank capital requirements.
UK Banking Act comes into force
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FSA names chief operating officer
Mark Norris has joined the UK Financial Services Authority as chief operating officer.
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FSA deputy chairman resigns over HBOS risk whistleblower
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Crosby resigns from FSA following HBOS allegations
James Crosby, the UK Financial Services Authority's (FSA) deputy chairman, has resigned. His departure comes after an accusation that he and other directors at his former employer HBOS ignored warnings the company was taking excessive risks from its ex…
FSA sets out scope of Turner Review on bank regulation
Capital adequacy and liquidity regulation are in need of urgent review as a result of the financial crisis, according to the UK's Financial Services Authority (FSA).
UK FSA proposes permanent short-selling disclosure
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FSA releases Financial Risk Outlook
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The measure of success
Compensation reform
Laying down the law
Financial Crime
FSA Fines fraud broker £100k
Losses & Lawsuits
Shorting still weak after UK ban ends
There has been little evidence of increased short selling activity on UK financial stocks since the Financial Services Authority (FSA) lifted its ban on the practice on January 16.