Financial Services Authority (FSA)
Taming the systemic risk Hydra: 10 years of mandatory clearing
Regulators, clearers and market participants reflect on a decade of the clearing requirement
Lloyds hikes PPI provisions to £550 million
Since 2011 the UK bank has put aside over £19 billion to resolve PPI claims
Why did the crisis cause such large op risk losses?
Huge losses from the 2008 crisis can be seen as a short option position
Can the AMA be reborn?
Regulators could rescue op risk modelling through Pillar 2, writes former supervisor
UK regulators to reopen flawed HBOS investigation
Report criticises both bank managers and regulators
Mifid II doomsday awaits energy firms, conference told
Shell compliance officer warns of "serious threat" posed by EU rules
Defections give new life to revolving-door debate
Matherat to Deutsche, O'Malia to Isda - regulatory moves worry some
SEC slammed by own commissioner for RBS Libor step-down
Big banks 'too big to bar', says commissioner Kara Stein
Law firm of the year: Stephenson Harwood
Law firm at the heart of bitter and complex fraud cases
Structured deposits face uncertain future under UK ring-fence plans
Caught in the net
Sants quits Barclays after just 10 months in compliance role
Ex-regulator and head of compliance quits UK bank citing stress
Energy trading firms must be whiter than white
Allegations of manipulation are particularly bad for energy trading firms, which should respond by holding themselves to higher standards
Structured Products Europe: Disappointment over EC’s failure to adopt RDR
Belgian regulator would like to see the Retail Distribution Review's commission ban enacted across Europe
Japan FSA relaxed about spike in JGB liquidity swap trades
No regulatory focus on emerging Japan liquidity swaps market
Risk USA: Standardised regulation will cause systemic risk, warns senior UBS risk controller
Regulators' efforts to prevent another crisis are having the opposite effect
The value of stress-testing structured products
Trade of the month
A plea for certainty in regulation
Clear and unambiguous rules have the potential to satisfy advocates of sterner regulation, as well as regulated firms
PRA losing key op risk staff after just six months
Senior op risk staff set to move into private sector
Missold Investments helps Lehman Brothers victims get their money back
Missold's mercy mission
UK regulators plan to "hold individuals to account"
The FCA and PRA are toughening up their approved persons regime for senior execs, risk managers and traders
FSA specialist takes over compliance at Axa IM
Murdoch joins London investment manager