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FCA Cracks Down on Consumer Credit Advertising to Prevent Misleading Customers
The Financial Conduct Authority identified 108 promotions that did not meet advertising rules
Operation Cotton: Chris Grayling Not Allowed to Present 'Valuable Material' in FCA Appeal
Justice secretary keen to support FCA appeal after fraud trial collapses over government's legal aid cuts.
FCA Fights Fraud Dismissal in Legal Aid Cuts Test Case
The FCA has said that it will battle the decision to dismiss a fraud case as a result of government cuts.
FCA Unveils Inquiry Protocol Behind 'Zombie' Insurance Investigation Leak
The regulator appointed Simon Davis at law firm Clifford Chance to conduct an independent review
FCA Bans Trader John Christopher Hughes over Kweku Adoboli's $2.3bn UBS Rogue Trading
Adoboli sentenced to seven years in jail in November 2012 over unauthorised trading scandal
Royal Mail Shares: FCA Will Not Investigate Controversial Sell-Off
FCA boss Martin Wheatley dismisses idea financial regulators should have probed Royal Mail privatisation.
FCA Hit Invesco Perpetual With £18m Fine
The FCA has fined Invesco Perpetual £18.6m for exposing its clients to risk.
FX Fixing Scandal: US Criminal Prosecutors Storm London Banks to Question Traders
The Department of Justice has gone to Britain's capital to question individuals over alleged FX rigging activities
Property Valuations Slump as UK Mortgage Lending Regime Tightens
Connells Survey & Valuation said valuations were down sharply in March.
Mortgage Lenders Will 'Turn the Tap Off' Amid Stricter FCA Rules
LMS says falling remortgaging transactions in March points to lending slowdown ahead.
No Evidence RBS Attempted To Defraud Customers Says Review
Clifford Chance, commissioned by bank to probe claims by Vince Cable aide, finds no evidence
What New FCA Mortgage Lending Rules Mean for Consumers
The Financial Conduct Authority is bringing in a tighter regime for mortgage lending in the UK.
FCA Rejects Illegal Land Bank's Appeal
The Court Of Appeal has upheld a decision to make Asset Land pay £21m to the FCA.
FCA Finds Three Quarters of Financial Advisers Fudged Charges Information
A review from the FCA says that advisory firms are still being unclear on charges.
Why UK Bank IT Glitches are the Tip of the Global Iceberg
Britain's regulator is launching a large scale investigation into customer banking outages
Parliament and ABI Slam FCA for 'Extraordinary Blunder' Over Leaking Zombie Fund Probe
Regulator hires an external lawfirm to launch inquiry into its handling of the matter.
Punishment vs Rehab: Will Bank IT Glitch Investigation Make a Blind Bit of Difference?
RBS and Lloyds have both reported serious IT outages over the last few months
Santander UK Fined £12.4m for Serious Investment Advice Failings
FCA says it uncovered serious failings in the way Santander offered financial advice from its bank
Bond Trader Mark Stevenson Banned and Fined for Trying to Dupe BoE With £1.2bn Gilt Rigging
Fined £662,700 for deliberately manipulating a UK government bond
FCA Makes Arrest in 'Boiler Room' Probe
Financial Conduct Authority gave few details on arrest, though nobody charged.
CME Gets Regulator's Approval to Open Derivatives Exchange in London
CME will launch CME Europe on 27 April and will list commodity products.
FX Fixing Scandal: US Financial Regulators Open Fresh Investigations
US SEC and CFTC reportedly open probes into suspicion that traders rigged forex rates to manipulate options and ETFs.
Mis-selling Derivatives: Only 3,430 Out of 19,000 Victims Have Accepted Redress Offers
In total, 29,000 businesses went into review scheme while 10,000 failed sophistication test
Payday Lending: FCA Unveils 'Tough' New Rules for Controversial Credit Industry
Bans on misleading adverts and penalties for not acting in customers' interests among regulator's new rules.
Moody's MD Calls for Probe of London Gold Fix
Call for investigation comes amid FCA and Bafin probe of $20tn gold market.
FCA Bans CIB Banker Arnold Eber from Financial Services Industry for Mis-selling Customers Bonds
Regulator says FCA gave mis-leading impression over SLS bond risk
FCA: Mortgage Lenders Must Do More to Treat Customers in Arrears Fairly
Financial Conduct Authority also tells lenders to look for customers susceptible to interest rates rise and help them.
Yorkshire Building Society to Refund 34,000 Customers' Mortgage Arrears Fees
FCA says YBS has 'voluntarily' offered to refund customers after the regulator 'raised concerns'
FCA to Shake Up UK's Pension Annuity Market
Consumers with the smallest pension pots end up with least options, says watchdog.
Regulator FCA Snaps Up Ex-Goldman Sachs and UBS Banker James Kelly
Kelly will be an adviser in the wholesale banking and investment management division within supervision