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Read MoreRegulatory cost is £20.00 an hour
An IFA is taking the FSA to task over the costs of regulation after calculating the percentage of his firm’s hourly rate that goes to the FSA. Sam Caunt, partner at Northampton-based IFA Kingston PTM, says at least £20 of his company’s average £150 per hour rate is due to FSA regulation and to plan […]
Read MoreCoalition praised as Bank of England hails cuts
The immediate £6 billion cut in public spending proposed by the new Government won key support yesterday when the Governor of the Bank of England overcame his usual reluctance to discuss fiscal policy and gave it his enthusiastic blessing. Mervyn King said the coalition’s deficit reduction plan was strong and powerful and that plans for […]
Read MoreInsider trading: A bigger bite
March 23 was Julian Rifat’s birthday. At 5.30am he should have been in the car that took him every morning from Oxford to the offices in London’s West End where he worked as a trader for Moore Capital, one of the world’s biggest hedge funds. Instead he was trying on a dressing gown given to […]
Read MoreLaw firm fined £400k for boiler room scam
The Financial Services and Markets Tribunal upheld a Financial Services Authority (FSA) decision permanently banning Andrew Greystoke from working in financial services. It also fined him and Atlantic Law LLP (Atlantic Law), an FSA-regulated law firm of which he is senior partner, a total of £400,000. The tribunal found that Greystoke recklessly signed off Atlantic […]
Read MoreLicensed fiduciaries: preparing for an onsite visit –
As part of the regulatory regime for licensed fiduciaries, the Guernsey Financial Services Commission carries out onsite visits to both corporate and individual licensees. This update provides practical advice for licensees on how best to prepare for such a visit. Providing information before visit – Before an onsite visit – the Guernsey Financial Services Commission […]
Read MoreCompulsory winding up of Companies
This (Ogier) memorandum has been prepared for the assistance of its clients in connection with the provisions relevant to compulsory winding up of Companies under the Companies (Guernsey) Law, 2008 (as amended) (the “Companies Law”). It is intended to provide only a summary of the main legal and general principles and it is not intended […]
Read MoreFSA publishes complaints data update for second half of 2009
On 11 May 2010, the FSA published an update on aggregate financial services industry complaints data for the second half of 2009. http://www.fsa.gov.uk/pubs/other/complaints_2009_h2.pdf It has also published a commentary on the data. http://www.fsa.gov.uk/Pages/Library/Other_publications/commentary/index.shtml The overall level of complaints increased to 2.6 million. This figure includes two years’ worth of back-dated complaints relating to the unauthorised […]
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