Slams 'cycle of deregulation, crisis and regulation'
Govt not pursuing equivalence
A 'regime of remedies'
Contributed to market short-termism
The Association of Professional Financial Advisers (APFA) has written to the Chancellor to ask for a cut in financial services regulation in his upcoming emergency Budget.
Tearing your hair out over UK tax regulations? Well, this guy isn't.
Our first post-war coalition Government has now lasted 100 days; not a great achievement in itself but a convenient moment at which to pause and consider its impact on the financial services sector.
The free market consensus of the last two decades, which promoted unlimited liberalisation of financial services, should be questioned following the economic crisis, the chairman of the FSA says.
'Overbearing' regulation has hurt pension schemes more than changes to the tax system claims Aon Consulting.
The number of advisers who give "independent" and "whole-of-market" advice is not relevant to measuring the success of depolarisation while the categories themselves are not very different, claims the Financial Services Authority (FSA)