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  • FCA calls for contingent charging ban on pension transfer advice

    July 30, 2019

    Britain’s markets watchdog has proposed banning financial advisers from getting paid only when a customer moves a pension pot, a practice known as contingent charging that it said cost consumers £2bn per year. MPs called for the ban last year after accusing the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) of being too slow to prevent “vulture” advisers [...]

  • Let’s end the government monopoly of financial regulation

    July 19, 2019

    The growth of financial regulation seems inexorable. Andy Haldane, chief economist at the Bank of England, has noted that in 1980 there was one UK regulator for every 11,000 people employed in finance, compared to one for every 300 people by 2011.  At that rate of growth, the number of regulators will overtake the number [...]

  • Woodford offloads stake in Raven property investment firm

    July 1, 2019

    Embattled stockpicker Neil Woodford has jettisoned his 12 per cent stake in Raven Property Group, bringing the total he has raised since the suspension of his flagship fund to £459m.  Raven announced today that it has bought back 72.1m shares from Woodford at 36p per share. Read more: Neil Woodford cuts stake in AI firm [...]

  • RBS GRG scandal: The baggage that could drag down Andrew Bailey’s quest to lead the Bank of England

    June 2, 2019

    This summer, the Bank of England is expected to announce a successor to Mark Carney as governor. Among the runners in the contested race is Andrew Bailey, the financial watchdog chief who stands a solid chance of taking Carney's crown. While the boss of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) certainly has the credentials for the [...]

  • Private bank Raphaels fined £1.89m for failures that left customers cashless on Christmas Eve

    May 30, 2019

    Private bank Raphaels has been fined £1.89m for poor controls over its outsourcing arrangements. The 230-year old bank was fined £775,100 by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and £1.1m by the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) in connection with the failings between April 2014 and December 2016. The weaknesses in its systems came to light on [...]

  • Libor broker banned by regulator for dishonest trades

    May 29, 2019

    A broker who was acquitted of helping jailed former UBS trader Tom Hayes rig the Libor benchmark has today been banned by the regulator for dishonesty. Terry Farr, who was formerly a manager on the Japanese Yen desk at brokerage Martins, has been banned by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) from regulated financial activity. Read [...]

  • UK regulators cautiously welcome EU backtrack on no-deal share trading rules

    May 29, 2019

    UK regulators have welcomed a move by their EU counterparts to backtrack on rules that would have stopped European investors from trading shares in some of the biggest British companies in London after a no-deal Brexit. Read more: EU leaders tell UK the Brexit deal cannot be renegotiated However, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said [...]

  • UK peer-to-peer finance company Lendy collapses amid investigation

    May 25, 2019

    UK property finance firm Lendy has collapsed and administrators from RSM have been appointed following a court order on Friday afternoon.  The lender is under investigation by financial regulators, and the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said the appointment was made "following action taken by the FCA". Read more: Treasury launches probe into FCA's review of London Capital & Finance "There is [...]

  • HM Treasury launches probe into FCA regulation of collapsed firm London Capital & Finance

    May 23, 2019

    HM Treasury has launched an investigation into the collapse of investment firm London Capital & Finance, which will probe the actions of the Financial Conduct Authority. The independent review, which will be lead by Dame Elizabeth Gloster and is expected to take 12 months, will investigate the circumstances surrounding the failure of LCF, which went into [...]

  • Forex trading director spent client money on luxury lifestyle, court finds

    May 22, 2019

    The High Court has ordered a forex trading company and its director to pay a £917,231 fine after it found investors were scammed and the proceeds spent on luxury goods and cryptocurrencies. The High Court declared that Xcore Capital and its director Jonathan Chitty, 27, from Surrey, had carried on an unauthorised investment scheme which [...]

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