Rachel Dalton
16 November 2012
The Pensions Ombudsman has ruled in favour of one of a pair of brothers in a dispute over a small self-administered scheme (SSAM).
16 November 2012
The Treasury has confirmed rumours that it will launch a consultation on income drawdown limits are untrue.
15 November 2012
The Treasury will launch a consultation tomorrow on the limits imposed on the amount of annual income drawdown investors can take, an expert claims.
28 June 2012
Chancellor George Osborne has pledged to use fines imposed by the Financial Services Authority to compensate taxpayers in the wake of the LIBOR scandal.
04 April 2012
The man arrested by the Financial Services Authority (FSA) in connection with an unauthorised foreign exchange trading scheme also hit headlines last month, it has emerged.
30 March 2012
High-net-worth clients on the hunt for tax efficient savings vehicles following the Budget clampdown on maximum investment plans (MIPs) are likely to turn to enterprise investment schemes (EIS) and venture capital trusts (VCTs), the Prudential has predicted.
14 March 2012
Pension funds are uninterested in the Chancellor's rumoured 100-year gilt issue and have called for other maturities to be issued insted.
13 March 2012
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has claimed one of the major risks to consumers over the next 18 months is that of being mis-sold unsuitable financial products.
13 March 2012
In today’s Retail Conduct Risk Outlook the Financial Services Authority (FSA) identified the five products it feels pose the greatest mis-selling risk to consumers.
07 March 2012
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has published final rules on the use of market value reductions (MVRs) by with-profits providers.
08 February 2012
Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) has been ordered by the Isle of Man regulator to pay compensation to the family of a man following a mis-selling investigation.
31 January 2012
Hector Sants, chief executive of the Financial Services Authority (FSA), has apologised to MPs for the failure of the Royal Bank of Scotland which led to the multi-billion pound bailout of the bank.
27 January 2012
The Treasury today published the Financial Services Bill, which when passed will enshrine the new regulatory structure in law.
27 January 2012
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has fined a former compliance officer at David Einhorn's Greenlight Capital and a trader at JP Morgan Cazenove for insider trading and market abuse.
25 January 2012
National Savings and Investments (NS&I) will reduce the interest rate on its direct saver accounts by 0.25% from today.
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