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Firms face greater scrutiny under new Consumer Duty rules
Financial Conduct Authority will examine ‘disciplines and governance’ as concerns over potential blow-ups increase
Financier admits grabbing woman who is the 20th to come forward to the FT with claims of sexual misconduct
FCA incurs backlash after initial review finds no evidence of politicians being ‘de-banked’ over their views
We must find a way to balance risk, innovation and commercial freedom
Financial Conduct Authority preparing to release report commissioned after Nigel Farage row
UK bank tells regulator of ‘remediation’ plans to explore Ulster Bank customers’ allegations
Financial Conduct Authority warns that companies must follow new consumer duty
Move by Britain’s financial regulator follows controversy around former Ukip leader Nigel Farage
NS&I ramps up pressure with market-leading deal
An uneven playing field is preventing these funds from putting money into the productive economy
New rules further blur the distinction between regulated firms and those merely registered with the FCA
Young online experts fight against misinformation and offer proper financial guidance
Campaigners bemoan lack of detail in new government plans to boost access to deposits and withdrawals
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UK financial watchdog investigation follows launch of inquiry into ‘debanking’
Scam lenders demand upfront payments
Regulator warns it will take action over firms that fail to make necessary improvements in wake of new consumer duty
Steps like those announced in Italy this week damage lending and the wider economy when recession may be on its way
FCA seeks to establish if practice is widespread in wake of Farage dispute
FCA says review on debanking already being prepared in wake of Farage-Coutts dispute
Financial Conduct Authority finds just 28% of BoE rate increases passed on to instant access accounts
Grant Shapps and Richard Tice say they have had difficulties with accounts as fallout over Farage ‘debanking’ continues
A little lightweight plucking is already under way on product management fees
Ending of previously undisclosed probe comes three years after FTSE 100 group collapsed amid fraud allegations
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