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UK enters new regulatory landscape

Central Banking | 02 Apr 2013 secure

UK’s new conduct and prudential regulators take over from the FSA and aim to avoid the failings of their predecessor

Topics: Financial Conduct Authority, Bank of England, FSA, Andrew Bailey, Martin Wheatley

Martin Wheatley

UK FSA finalises Libor regulations

Central Banking | 26 Mar 2013 secure

Topics: FSA, Libor, Martin Wheatley, Financial Conduct Authority

UK FSA admits response to Libor lowballing was too slow

Central Banking | 06 Mar 2013 secure

Topics: Libor, FSA, Andrew Bailey

UK’s Turner says financial fragmentation may not be a bad thing

Central Banking | 21 Feb 2013 secure

Topics: Adair Turner, FSA, Eurozone, banks

UK’s Adair Turner advocates stimulus by ‘helicopter money’

Central Banking | 07 Feb 2013 secure

Topics: monetary policy, FSA, Adair Turner, Sovereign debt, Mark Carney

UK parliamentary commission attacks regulators’ ability to hold bankers to account

Central Banking | 30 Jan 2013 secure

Topics: FSA, Bank of England, banks

Central Bank of Ireland to toughen penalties for financial crime

Central Banking | 11 Dec 2012 secure

Topics: Matthew Elderfield, Central Bank of Ireland, Ireland, banks, FSA

FSA outlines plans for Libor reform

Central Banking | 07 Dec 2012 secure

Topics: FSA, Martin Wheatley, Libor, banks

UK’s Wheatley talks tough on financial market intervention

Central Banking | 21 Nov 2012 secure

Topics: Financial Conduct Authority, Martin Wheatley, United Kingdom, FSA

New UK regulators may have some overlap, says FSA’s Nicoll

Central Banking | 20 Nov 2012 secure

Topics: FSA, United Kingdom, Financial Conduct Authority, Prudential Regulatory Authority (PRA)

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