ECONOMISTS are forecasting that the Bank of England will keep the cost of borrowing on hold, writes the Telegraph .
The UK's position as a world financial centre is under threat becuase of the Financial Services Authority, a report from the Centre for Policy Studies warns, writes The Daily Telegraph.
THE ASSOCIATION OF BRITISH INSURERS will later today call for the abolition of upfront commission, in a report likely to horrify Britain's 20,000 independent financial advisers, writes the Guardian .
Michael Blair, QC, the former legal chief of the FSA has censured the City regulator for its ‘selective' description of the verdict during the Legal & General case last week.
The Bank of England yesterday maintained interest rates unchanged for the fifth month as official figures revealed a surprise drop in British factory output and evidence suggesting retailers suffered a poor Christmas, writes the Daily Telegraph.
Gordon Brown has denied that handing out vouchers worth at least £250 each to millions of UK parents might be considered a bribe coming as it does ahead of an expected general election
THE NAPF has warned members of collapsed company pension schemes they can expect serious delays before they get payments from the £400m FAS, writes the Telegraph .