Posts Tagged ‘financial regulation’

FSA fines JP Morgan Securities Ltd £33.32 million

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

The Financial Services Authority (FSA) sent out a strong signal to companies handling client money that they should do so strictly within the rules.

JP Morgan Securities Ltd (JPMSL), a subsidiary of JP Morgan International Holdings, …read more

It’s not the markets, it’s the politics

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

As the whole European economy reels and sinks to its knees, those in power blame ‘the markets’ and plan more and tighter regulation to try and curb the activities of speculators. …read more

Germany bans some short selling

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

In a move to stabilise the markets Germany last night announced a ban on short selling of some riskier financial instruments.

This though seems to have had exactly the opposite effect …read more

FSA fines firms over transaction reports

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

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The reality of our position in the EU may now be dawning on people

Saturday, November 21st, 2009

Gordon Brown now stands accused of sacrificing a powerful economic post in the EU in order to place Baroness Ashton in the Foreign Policy post to upset the Tories. The worry is that the French politician Michel Barnier will become the next internal market commissioner next month. This post oversees EU financial regulation and M. Barnier is a defender of French protectionism and is against the free market model.

This has put the wind up the big boys in the City. Their view is that this will mean the imposition of stiff new EU regulations on their operations, which will adversely affect profits. William Hague has said that M. Barnier is a serious concern to us and a threat to the economic issues that affect Britain the most. …read more