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14 May 2010

Breaking News: Coalition Appears to Have Dropped Tory Plans to Scrap the FSA

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One up-side of the election result is that it may have provided a fig leaf for the Tories to drop their highly unpopular plan to scrap the FSA.
United Kingdom Government, Public Sector

One up-side of the election result is that it may have provided a fig leaf for the Tories to drop their highly unpopular plan to scrap the FSA. Banks and Insurers will be relieved by the terms of the coalition agreement published this afternoon which suggests that the extension of the Bank of England's powers will not now include the financial supervision of individual firms. Click to read my remarks on today's news in the Daily Telegraph and Money Marketing .

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The original publication date for this article was 12/05/2010.

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