ABI joins FSA Osborne row August 5, 2009 TORY shadow chancellor George Osborne is facing mounting opposition over his plans to scrap City watchdog the Financial Services Authority (FSA), with the Association of British Insurers (ABI) now lobbying against the move. The ABI believes the FSA has shown it can adapt to a new era of regulation, and disagrees with Osborne’s plans to [...]
Music maestros are on song about credit crunch July 26, 2009 Few market watchers saw this crisis coming and lots of guests we speak to at CNBC ask why we should take advice from so–called experts who didn’t predict the downturn. So why not turn elsewhere? Earlier this month, Morgan Stanley published a report on the media industry by a 15 year-old work experience boy. In [...]
MYNERS: BANK BOFFINS CAN’T REPLACE THE FSA July 22, 2009 CITY minister Lord Myners yesterday launched a scathing attack on Tory plans to transfer huge regulatory powers to the Bank of England, claiming the central bank neither wants nor has the right skills for the job. “They have misjudged the competence and culture of the Bank of England. The Bank is a very academic institution. [...]
MYNERS: BANK BOFFINS CAN’T REPLACE THE FSA July 22, 2009 CITY minister Lord Myners yesterday launched a scathing attack on Tory plans to transfer huge regulatory powers to the Bank of England, claiming the central bank neither wants nor has the right skills for the job. “They have misjudged the competence and culture of the Bank of England. The Bank is a very academic institution. [...]
Walker plans bonus delays July 16, 2009 BANKERS would have half of their bonuses withheld by employers for up to five years, under proposals designed to end City “short-termism.” The new plans came from former Morgan Stanley chairman Sir David Walker yesterday in a review of banking in the wake of the global downturn. Walker’s review of banks’ pay comes after some [...]
WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING July 12, 2009 THE SUNDAYSThe Sunday TelegraphFOCUS DIY CHAIN FACES TOUGH CREDIT REVIEWA review of Focus DIY’s financial position will be delivered by Ernst & Young (E&Y) to the group’s lenders this Friday to help them to decide whether to continue backing the DIY retailer. Although the lenders, GMAC and HBOS, have agreed in principle to renew a [...]
EVOLUTION NOT REVOLUTION July 8, 2009 CHANCELLOR Alistair Darling yesterday unveiled a white paper on financial regulation that will reform the way banks operate while retaining all the major aspects of the global financial system. Darling’s proposals, while costly and onerous to the City, will mean that giant global financial institutions are here to stay, most activities will continue to be [...]
Darling’s report: good in parts but flawed overall July 8, 2009 THERE will be no return to business as usual, not by any stretch of the imagination. But yesterday’s Treasury white paper also confirms that financial capitalism as we know it is here to stay. The authorities want to reform global finance to make it work better and to try and avoid extreme booms and busts; [...]
Darling gives FSA power to rein in the activity of City firms July 8, 2009 THE FINANCIAL Services Authority (FSA) will share formal responsibility for financial stability with the Bank of England, under a raft of measures included in chancellor Alistair Darling’s white paper on financial regulation. The chancellor rejected Conservative calls for the Bank of England to be given primary responsibility for monitoring dangers to the economy, instead opting [...]
Darling gives FSA power to rein in the activity of City firms July 8, 2009 THE FINANCIAL Services Authority (FSA) will share formal responsibility for financial stability with the Bank of England, under a raft of measures included in chancellor Alistair Darling’s white paper on financial regulation. The chancellor rejected Conservative calls for the Bank of England to be given primary responsibility for monitoring dangers to the economy, instead opting [...]