United Insurance Brokers Limited charged with failure to prevent bribes being paid to officials
Officials zeroing in on $1.1tn SRT market between banks and private capital investors
FCA’s preliminary approval comes as the fast-fashion company faces challenges from Trump’s tariffs
City of London broadly welcomes second five-year term for former LSE chief
Move by FCA reflects record amount of money it will keep from penalties issued to companies
Financial Reporting Council is reviewing firm’s 2021 audit of Home Reit, which is being wound down
Government proposes lighter regulatory regime in push to encourage investment
Government wants to close superfluous agencies and bring responsibility for decisions back in-house
The former Barclays chief tried to clear his name in a high-profile challenge against the FCA. Was it worth it?
PRA censures former chief investment officer for failings while on the board of Sanjeev Gupta’s lender
Agreement would help top firms to move staff working on audits of banks and dual-listed companies
Financial regulator’s submission to Supreme Court comes at start of pivotal three-day hearing
Craig Donaldson and David Arden mount legal challenge over fines meted out by Financial Conduct Authority
Increase in protection designed to give confidence to UK depositors and to account for inflation
The chancellor’s plan to revolutionise retail investment needs young investors
High Court rules investors including passive funds which had not read bank statements can still sue
FCA seeks to encourage more investment in shares and bonds as part of its strategy for next five years
Big Four firm admits it failed to recognise risks posed by bank’s loans to steel magnate’s wider business empire
New issuance has been suspended, potentially hitting underlying mechanism
Rather than cosmetic mergers, a central unit should insist on slimmed down, effective bodies — we’ve done it before
Financial regulator also aims to increase trust in markets by clamping down on fraud
Also in this week’s newsletter, financial sector fines fall to decade low
World’s largest metal exchange hit with £9.2mn penalty for failing to ensure orderly trading
Regulator probing whether ‘premium finance’ unfairly treats policyholders who do not pay up front
UK chancellor to ease requirements on how much data companies have to provide