Mark Carney has urged G20 members to continue a "big push" for banking reforms, after suggesting that legislators maybe tiring of financial regulation.
HSBC is facing investigations at home and abroad following allegations that it colluded with Swiss clients to help them dodge tax.
An IFA and the directors of banking giants Goldman Sachs and Lloyds will head up the panels that raise the industry's voice on policymaking to the ear of the regulator.
The Investment Association (IA) has set out plans to identify a 'primary' share class for the purpose of comparing fund performance, as the number available to investors multiplies rapidly post-RDR.
Problems with the Financial Conduct Authority's (FCA) online regulatory reporting system GABRIEL have now persisted for a week, leaving firms struggling to input their data.
Several of the UK's major asset managers are falling short on stewardship and responsible investment practice, according to NGO ShareAction.
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The London office of Germany's Deutsche Bank is being investigated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) following concerns over the way it is run, according to reports.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is planning to gather evidence on current trends in complaints related to payment protection insurance (PPI).
Rathbone Unit Trust Management's CEO Mike Webb talks about pension reforms, the upcoming MiFID regulation and the value-added aspect of active management.