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FSA publishes its Internal Audit Report on: review of the extent of awareness within the FSA of inappropriate LIBOR submissions
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has published its Internal Audit Report (the Report) on the London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR). -
Lloyds Banking Group fined £4.3 million for delayed PPI redress payments
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has fined three Lloyds Banking Group firms a total of £4,315,000 for failings in their systems and controls that resulted in up to 140,000 customers receiving delayed payment protection insurance (PPI) redress. -
FSA secures Supreme Court win in satellite warranty case
The Supreme Court unanimously dismissed appeals by Digital Satellite Warranty Cover and Bernard Freeman and Michael Sullivan, trading as Satellite Services. -
FSA publishes the results of a mystery shopping review into the quality of investment advice in banks and building societies
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has published the results of a mystery shopping review, carried out between March and September 2012, looking into the quality of investment advice given by banks and building societies. -
Market Force and the Chartered Institute’s Nicholas Barbon Lectures
Speech by Andrew Bailey, Managing Director, Prudential Business Unit at the Chartered Institute’s Nicholas Barbon Lectures, London -
Four building blocks of efficient capital markets
Speech by David Lawton, Director of Markets, FSA at the Practising Law Institute Conference -
Monitoring orders and transactions – our expectations of firms
Speech by Patrick Spens, Head of Market Monitoring, the FSA, at the Futures Options Association Compliance Forum -
Tribunal upholds FSA decision to fine firm £8m for market abuse
The Upper Tribunal (Tax and Chancery Chamber) has directed the Financial Services Authority (FSA) to fine Swift Trade, a non-FSA authorised Canadian company with global operations, £8m for market abuse. The Tribunal described this as being “as