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FC Augsburg 0-0 Liverpool: Uefa Europa League last 32 - As it happened
Jurgen Klopp's return to Germany ends in a stalemate at the WWK Arena in Bavaria.
JPMorgan: Financial watchdog FCA hands £793k fine to former 'London Whale' boss
Synthetic Credit Portfolio included trades by Bruno Iksil, often referred to as the 'London Whale'.
HBOS collapse: Regulators to investigate bank's managers following £25bn crash
FCA and PRA to probe 'certain managers' following November reports which criticised inaction.
FCA to step away from 'shoot first' approach says new boss Andrew Bailey
New FCA chief suggests move from "shoot first, ask questions later" approach of predecessor Martin Wheatley
Andrew Bailey: Bank of England veteran appointed FCA chief after Tracey McDermott quit race
In July 2015, former FCA boss Martin Wheatley announced his resignation from the role.
FCA's Makoto Seta: 'Blockchains will transform the way regulators work'
Seta joined a blockchain panel hosted by Norton Rose Fulbright called Unlocking the Blockchain.
Bank of England embroiled in FCA decision to drop review of UK banking culture
BoE executive Megan Butler oversaw FCA decision to drop banking probes, despite denials from City regulator.
FCA acting CEO Tracey McDermott withdraws from race for permanent job as watchdog boss
McDermott took over from Martin Wheatley who announced his resignation in July 2015.
HSBC scandal: Bank escapes formal action from Financial Conduct Authority
FCA was examining HSBC with regards to its Swiss tax scandal of about a year ago.
Vince Cable blasts George Osborne over banking reform failure
Former business secretary has hit out at the Chancellor after the FCA dropped its review into banking reform
UK banking regulator FCA drops major finance industry culture inquiry in favour of misconduct investigation
Politicians have criticised the Financial Conduct Authority's decision to prematurely drop the inquiry.
British credit card debt reaches shocking level as City watchdog FCA issues consumer warning
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said more should be done to help struggling borrowers.
UK finance watchdog unveils new rules to protect whistleblowers
Banks, insurers and building societies have until September 2016 to comply.
Hundreds of thousands Britons are enjoying George Osborne's pensions freedoms
Tom McPhail, of financial firm Hargreaves Lansdown, spoke to IBTimes UK about the FCA figures.
Co-operative Bank losses triple to £204.2m as strategic problems bite
Company's net income fell by 23% to £233.6m
Catalyst bosses face total fines of £500k from Upper Tribunal for misleading investors
Financiers sold bonds without a licence in scheme that reportedly lost hundreds of investors more than £50,000 each.
Co-operative Bank shamed publicly by financial regulators in lieu of £120m fine
Fine would go against regulator's role to ensure the 'safety and soundness' of banks it regulates.
Hedge funds likely gained £10m by shorting RBS shares
George Osborne was criticised for allowing hedge funds to generate huge profits.
FX rigging: HSBC to announce increased provisions in interim results
HSBC expected to announce overall charge of over $1bn to cover conduct issues such as FX probes.
Cash Genie payday loans to grant £20m restitution to UK customers for dishonesty
More than 92,000 customers will get interest wiped for company's "unfair practices".
Scandal-plagued HSBC's UK chief to head influential group at financial regulator
Despite scandals, including forex fixing, HSBC head will represent financial industry at UK's FCA regulator.
FCA chief executive Martin Wheatley resigns after four years in role
Wheatley received £701,000 for his CEO job at the FCA, including a £92,000 performance bonus.
Banks face fresh billion-pound legal challenges for forex fixing in the UK
After settlements in the US, investors to go after banks for alleged foreign-exchange manipulation in Europe.
FCA imposed £1.47bn in fines in 2014 with UBS and Citibank among worst offenders
The number of fines imposed was down, but the total sum of money was 68% more than in 2013.
Lloyds hit with record £117m fine for 'unacceptable' handling of PPI complaints
It is more than five times the amount of the previous record PPI fine.
Lloyds to get record £100m fine for mishandling PPI complaints
The FCA could hand out a record fine if reports are to be believed
FCA shines light on murky world of general insurance sales
Insurers and intermediaries do not always provide clear and easily understandable information, said the regulator.
Bank of America agrees to pay £13.3m FCA fine for reporting transactions incorrectly
The bank had incorrectly reported more than 35 million transactions and failed to report around 121,387 transactions over seven years.
Wonga reports a £37m loss as regulations bite
'These numbers reflect the tough but necessary changes the business has made,' said Wonga.
FCA hits Bank of New York Mellon with record £126m fine
UK regulator fines the Bank of New York Mellon's London branch and BNYMIL for failing to comply with custody rules.