FSA appoints three new MDs

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The Financial Services Authority has today appointed three new managing directors in its latest bid to revamp the regulatory body.

Hector Sants, Clive Briault and David Kenmir will all be taking on the roles as FSA directors this spring. Additionally, they will also become members of the FSA Board. Sants, who currently works for Credit Suisse First Boston (CSFB), will become MD for wholesale and institutional markets, which will include the responsibility for all regulated markets. Briault has been appointed MD for retail markets. Currently working as prudential standards director at the FSA, he will have the overall responsibility for the regulator's extensive consumer agenda. Furthermore, Kenmir, already wi...

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