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Incentives While banks may have been the main targets, advisers also took note when the FSA signalled a clampdown on financial incentives. Lloyds With the revelation that the FSA is investigating the bank over commission payments on retail products, it was no surprise that the boss of Lloyds Banking Group would like things to be a bit more ‘boring'. Andrew Tyrie The FSA may be sticking to its guns over implementing the RDR at the end of this year, but that doesn't mean Andrew Tyrie MP is going to be giving the regulator an easy time. Client money It was a busy week for the ...

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