Tomorrow's Queen's Speech will see financial regulation put back in the hands of the Bank of England, leaked documents reveal.
The euro will fail, M&G's Richard Woolnough declared today.
Veteran Artemis Income fund manager Adrian Frost today spelled out the key lessons he has learned during his 30 years - and counting - in fund management.
Hundreds of advisers are gearing up to lobby their new MPs about years of "poor" regulation in what could represent one of the biggest "joined-up" challenges to the FSA.
The Government today said it will make it easier for people to set up new enterprises by cutting the time it takes to start a new business.
Chancellor George Osborne refused to confirm Tory plans to scrap the FSA were completely off the agenda as the Government unveiled its first five year plan.
Spanish banking giant Santander was suspicious of Bernard Madoff's activities as far back as 2006, internal documents show.
European markets advanced in early trading Thursday ahead of a key conference on global financial reform in Berlin.
Chancellor George Osborne last night said the coalition Government would use next month's emergency Budget to lower and simplify corporate tax rates.
The per-firm impact of the controversial £58m FSCS interim levy has been highlighted by figures showing more than 450 IFAs opted to pay their share in instalments rather than as a lump sum.