Regulation – Page 190
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News AnalysisNo pain, no gain?
A grey cloud still looms over Solvency II, as feared market instability and confusion over how it will work leaves the industry feeling less than sunny. But will the long-term pros be worth the short-term cons? Insurance Times zipped over to Brussels to hear the latest talks
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NewsFSA is rapped as it asks for 10% rise in funding
Regulator accused of not making cuts alongside public sector
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Online onlyFSA confirms one-tenth increase in budget
Regulator says extra costs will pay for 'essential' work only
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Online onlyVideo: Joe Plumeri at Biba 2010
Watch our interview with Willis chairman and CEO Joe Plumeri
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NewsFirst FSA blow with news of new corporate crime agency
New body will take over activities undertaken by FSA, Serious Fraud Office and Office of Fair Trading
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People & OpinionLeader: The FSA evades the executioner, for now
Three weeks on from the election, the coalition government already feels like part of the furniture
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Online onlyQueen's Speech confirms FSA reform
New bill will transfer macro-prudential regulation to Bank
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People & OpinionBe warned: it could all end in tears
Expect an early test of the new government’s resolve. And don’t be surprised by any rise in IPT …
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NewsFirms ‘must do more’ to beat corruption
FSA tells commercial brokers that they must tighten their procedures
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NewsPlan to raise CGT rate ‘will lead to more consolidation’
Upsurge in M&A will not match the deal frenzy of 2008, says Jelf chief executive Alway
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NewsBiba relief at decision to keep the FSA
It's not about the name, it's about the approach, says industry body
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Online onlyOsborne names Budget date
Government to outline emergency tax and spending plans on June 22nd
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Online onlyFSA warns brokers over corruption risk
Regulator takes action against firms over third party payments
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Online onlyCable in and capital gains tax up
Lib Dem shadow Treasury spokesman to take business portfolio
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FeaturesWill the FSA stay or go?
It’s been a week since the tumult of last Thursday. While the 2010 general election may be interesting fodder for the politicos, the City has been left reeling. Although one thing is for sure: business leaders believe coalition won’t work. And insurers? They’re all wondering about the future of financial ...
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NewsSolvency II launch prompts fears of Euro insurance exodus
European Commission called upon to provide transitional measures to prevent market disruption
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NewsTory plan to scrap FSA ‘dead’
Hung parliament deals blow to Conservative scheme for reform of financial services regulation
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