Financial Services Authority

FSA's hedge fund supremo changes sides

Central Banking | 25 Jun 2007 secure

The British Financial Services Authority has seen a number of its senior regulators leaving to join the ranks of the regulated, and the latest is Chris Rexworthy, who was responsible for setting up the Authority's hedge fund practice.

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

FSA's McCarthy on challenges of Basel II

Central Banking | 26 Sep 2006 secure

Topics: Financial Services Authority, United Kingdom, Callum McCarthy

CBN Comment on UK Budget

Central Banking | 23 Mar 2006 secure

Topics: FSA, Financial Services Authority, Bank of England, United Kingdom, Gordon Brown

Regulating the City 'costs £1bn'

Central Banking | 11 Mar 2002 secure

Topics: Financial Services Authority, United Kingdom, City

Regulator warns about health of insurance industry

Central Banking | 30 Jan 2002 secure

Topics: Insurance, Financial Services Authority, United Kingdom

FSA acts to tighten assurers' solvency reports

Central Banking | 24 Jan 2002 secure

Topics: Financial Services Authority, United Kingdom

Investigator is prepared to expose City watchdog

Central Banking | 04 Sep 2001 secure

Topics: Financial Services Authority, United Kingdom

Clementi-Basel Accord must avoid pro-cyclicality

Central Banking | 10 Apr 2001 secure

Topics: FSA, Financial Services Authority, Bank of England, United Kingdom, Basel Committee on Banking Supervision

Low inflation: Implications for the FSA

Central Banking | 06 Apr 2001 secure

Topics: FSA, Financial Services Authority, United Kingdom

FSA hosts major Basel conference-Apr 10-11

Central Banking | 05 Apr 2001 secure

Topics: FSA, Financial Services Authority, Federal Reserve, New York, United Kingdom, Basel Committee on Banking Supervision

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