Howard's way needs to divide

ARTICLE - An article suggests it will be difficult to replace Sir Howard Davies as chairman of the FSA, and describes the UK regulatory authority as the most powerful regulator anywhere in the world.

First published in the Financial Times, London, 16 December.

Jobs may be thin on the ground in financial services these days but that will not make it any easier to find a successor to Sir Howard Davies, the executive chairman of the Financial Services Authority who last week said he would leave to

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