The FSA today reached its "first milestone" in the transition to the new regulatory structure by replacing its supervision and risk units.
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Positive Solutions is upping the charges it levies partners, citing "substantial" increases in professional indemnity insurance costs and FSCS bills.
The FTSE reversed yesterday's late sell-off sparked by the results of the Irish bank stress tests in early trading on Friday.