Financial Services Authority

UK chancellor blames Rock run on regulator

Central Banking | 08 Jan 2008 secure

Alistair Darling, the British chancellor of the exchequer, admitted on Tuesday that the Financial Services Authority (FSA) was culpable in the run on Northern Rock, but said he still planned to grant the banking regulator more power.

Topics: FSA, Financial Services Authority, United Kingdom, Northern Rock, Callum McCarthy

UK chancellor outlines regulatory changes

Central Banking | 04 Jan 2008 secure

Topics: FSA, Insurance, Financial Services Authority, United Kingdom, Northern Rock

UK regulator sticks to stance despite Rock run

Central Banking | 20 Nov 2007 secure

Topics: FSA, Financial Services Authority, Bank of England, United Kingdom, Northern Rock, John Gieve

UK regulator set to clamp down on hedge funds

Central Banking | 30 Oct 2007 secure

Topics: FSA, Financial Services Authority, United Kingdom, hedge funds

New shocks may emerge, Old Lady warns

Central Banking | 25 Oct 2007 secure

Topics: FSA, Financial crisis, Financial Services Authority, Bank of England, United Kingdom, Dollar, Northern Rock

Principles-based rules to stay, says UK regulator

Central Banking | 18 Oct 2007 secure

Topics: FSA, Financial Services Authority, United Kingdom, Northern Rock

Too early to call crisis impact: Ireland's Hurley

Central Banking | 17 Oct 2007 secure

Topics: Financial crisis, Ireland, Financial Services Authority, Credit crunch, Central Bank of Ireland, John Hurley

Politicians want more power to veto Bank

Central Banking | 25 Sep 2007 secure

Topics: Financial Services Authority, United Kingdom, Mervyn King, Northern Rock

FSA urged to take on retail banking regulation

Central Banking | 19 Jul 2007 secure

Topics: Financial Services Authority, United Kingdom

FSA report pans sub-prime lenders

Central Banking | 04 Jul 2007 secure

Topics: FSA, Financial Services Authority, United Kingdom

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