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Warning that Britain is falling behind EU rivals as financial centre for digital assets
A proliferation of offences that aren’t prosecuted seems unhelpful for everyone
FCA says some banks, insurers and asset managers will ‘struggle’ to meet June deadline
Prudential Regulation Authority’s stress test of 16 life insurers finds their assumptions ‘optimistic’
Divergence on two sides’ rule books could add bureaucracy and cost
Financial Conduct Authority had twice rebuffed applications from billionaire trader’s hedge fund firm
Making it simpler and cheaper to get guidance should be a priority for regulator
What is left looks like a regulatory hodgepodge, something that parliament could yet address
Prudential Regulation Authority warns of potential hit to public purse
Industry figures fear new regulatory powers could limit their ability to boost investment in the economy
Reasonable rules are too often enforced in an excessively rigid and bureaucratic way
Central bank’s regulatory arm sets out priorities for 2023 in letters to chief executives
Conservative chair of key parliamentary committee believes Edinburgh reforms are far less wide-ranging than billed
Spanish parent’s perseverance pays off as lender goes from PR nightmare to steady profit provider
Bank took 8 months to return to ‘business as usual’ after botched tech transfer, say regulators
Working paper says delaying bonuses for several years leads lenders to ‘compensate’ by paying more
Chancellor’s reforms are needed to protect competitiveness but do not herald a second ‘big bang’, says FT’s City Network
Some rules are redundant but care is needed in easing crisis-era regulation
The loudest complaints about the so-called senior managers’ regime concern delays
Executives say gold-plating of capital standards could lead to ‘entrenched benefit’ for EU competitors
Shortcomings exposed when yields soared while lifeboat scheme was much better organised
Bailey insists on need for vigilance as BoE set to stress test non-bank financial markets
The post-crisis regulatory regime for retail lenders has created a costly illusion of safety
The PM confronted a growing wave of industrial unrest facing the UK with tough new proposals for anti-strike laws, but will they work?
Social media stars and rising prices are panicking consumers into snap decisions about money
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