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  • Deutsche Bank fined £4.7 million by FCA for failing to report transactions correctly

    August 28, 2014

    Another day, another fine. This time it's Deutsche Bank which has received a slap on the wrist, to the tune of £4.7m, for incorrectly reporting transactions. The Financial Conduct Authority handed out the penalty just a day after handing RBS a £15m fine over mortgage mis-selling. Deutsche Bank failed to properly report nearly 30 million [...]

  • New Twitter hashtag #ad for adverts approved by FCA

    August 6, 2014

    The City watchdog officially approved a new hashtag yesterday for finance firms promoting products on Twitter and other social networks. Adverts should be clearly labeled with the tag #ad, the Financial Conduct Authority said. But the promotions must also be fair and balanced, and include the risks associated with a product – something which is [...]

  • City exec who dodged £43k in train fares quits Blackrock and avoids FCA probe after being named

    August 3, 2014

    A passenger caught dodging £43,000 of train fares earlier this year has been revealed as a former managing director at asset management firm Blackrock. Jonathan Burrows has been named by the Daily Mail as the man believed to have avoided paying thousands of pounds for travel between his home in Stonegate in Sussex to his [...]

  • FCA hits payday loan companies with strict caps

    July 16, 2014

    The payday loans industry is expecting to see revenue shrink by 42 per cent if new caps on interest proposed by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) come into force. The FCA said it estimated firms would lose £420m annually as a result of its proposals to cap interests on loans at 0.8 per cent per [...]

  • FCA proposes restrictions on interest charged by payday lenders

    July 15, 2014

    The Financial Conduct Authority has proposed putting severe restrictions on the amount of interest that can be charged by payday lenders.   In a bid to ease concerns about high interest rates and excessive total cost of credit, the city regulator has suggested that loan rates are capped at 0.8 per cent per day of [...]

  • Investors demand FCA probe into share float advisers after serial IPO failures

    July 7, 2014

      Shareholders want the City watchdog to investigate claims advisers on stock market flotations have put unfair pressure on equities analysts to hike the price put on shares.   City PM last month revealed tensions between banks and independent adviser STJ over behaviour ahead of the Saga flotation.   In the wake of a series [...]

  • Credit Suisse hit with £2.4m fine by FCA over misleading promotions

    June 16, 2014

    Credit Suisse International (CSI) has been struck with a £2,398,100 fine by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) for failing to ensure that financial promotions for CSI's Cliquet product were "clear, fair and not misleading". Yorkshire Building Society (YBS) has also been fined £1,429,000 over the same matter. The Cliquet product was described as a capital [...]

  • What today’s Court of Appeal ruling means for FCA prosecutions

    May 21, 2014

    Today's ruling in the UK's Court of Appeal has overturned the decision of a lower court to effectively halt a fraud prosecution pursued by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). The regulator has applauded the ruling, stating that it "is committed to pursuing criminal action in appropriate cases" and is "pleased that this case can now [...]

  • FCA succeeds in overturning landmark fraud case ruling

    May 21, 2014

    The Court of Appeal has quashed a decision to halt a landmark fraud trial because of lack of legal aid barristers to represent the defendants. The prosecution of the three men was stopped after Alex Cameron QC, brother of the prime minister, argued they wouldn’t get a fair trial as they were not sufficiently represented. [...]

  • Royal London boss calls on FCA chief to look at pension rules

    May 13, 2014

    THE BOSS of mutual Royal London has called on the financial regulator to tighten up the rules on advice offered to people on their retirement, specifically around pensions. Announcing the group’s first quarter results, Phil Loney said the government’s guarantee of guidance, outlined in the Budget in March, does not go far enough. “There is [...]

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