Financial Services Authority (FSA)
FSA market watch letter focuses on market abuse controls
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FSA fines get personal
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FSA sets up insurance crisis team
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UK FSA fines approach £100 million
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FSA acts on disclosure of contracts for difference
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Increased regulation for hedge funds on the way, says FSA’s Sants
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FSA chairman warns of hard-line regulation
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Crisis will shape regulatory capital, says UK FSA chairman
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FSA clamps down on remuneration packages
The UK Financial Services Authority (FSA) today said that bank employees were given incentives to pursue risky policies to the detriment of shareholders, and ultimately taxpayers.
SEC extends short selling ban
The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has extended its ban on the short selling of financial stocks to October 17, in order to give the US Congress time to vote through measures aimed at stabilising the financial markets.
UK FSA recruiting credit risk head
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Iosco group to turn spotlight on commodity markets
The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission and the UK Financial Services Authority are to lead a new international regulators' group overseeing the commodity markets.
FSA amends sourcebook to include Mifid exemptions
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Firms overconfident about FSA 'use test'
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FSA chair calls for realism over risk management capability
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UK's authorities push for rigorous reform
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FSA bans directors for misusing client money
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FSA fines hedge fund manager for market abuse
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Bradford & Bingley nationalised
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FSA publishes path to Solvency II
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FSA issues £1.1 million fine to mortgage lender
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Short selling ban could hit derivatives business
A short selling ban imposed by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) could result in reduced equity derivatives and structured products business for dealers.