FCA review misses the point, with worrying implications
The Financial Conduct Authority’s final review of investment and corporate banking markets whiffs of the sort of light-touch regulation that aided and abetted the boom years before the 2008 financial crisis. It has looked at the wrong aspects of market behaviour and it asked the wrong questions.
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