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Buy now, pay later consumer protections proposed by Financial Conduct Authority - Borrowers will have more transparency over ...
Financial services firms are shedding millions in fines as regulators crack down on lax anti-money laundering processes ...
Britain’s financial regulator will scrap the need for most listed companies to publish lengthy prospectus documents before ...
The UK's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) released its Consultation Paper and Policy Statement (CP25/18), marking a ...
Rising sovereign debt and an attack on Britain's financial infrastructure are the two biggest threats to UK markets, the FCA ...
Financial watchdogs have insisted that the risk of a financial crisis will not increase as a result of measures announced by ...
The UK finance regulator is using data and technology to identify websites and apps that could cause financial harm.
Britain's Financial Conduct Authority is to extend rules covering non-financial misconduct such as bullying and discrimination beyond the banking industry in a bid to clamp down on bad behaviour ...
The Financial Ombudsman Service has today (15 July) announced plans to change the interest rate applied to the compensation ...
Buy now pay later providers Klarna and Afterpay are set to face tougher rules by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) next year after much to-ing and fro-ing between fast-growing firms and regulators ...
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