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EU fines ‘shocking’ bank cartel £1.4bn for rate-rigging

The European Commission has fined eight financial institutions including Barclays and RBS ...

  • Dec 04, 2013
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EU rules will not diminish London banks’ strength – Barnier

European commissioner Michel Barnier has assured UK banks new EU legislation will not caus...

  • Oct 17, 2013
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Troubled RBS branch sale could ‘drag on until 2016’

Taxpayer-owned Royal Bank of Scotland could miss the deadline at the end of the year to se...

  • Aug 19, 2013
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Peer criticises Westminster’s acceptance of RDR commission ban

A Conservative Peer has criticised fellow politicians for failing to question the Retail D...

  • Aug 21, 2012
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Bank poised to pump £50bn into economy

The Bank of England is expected to pump annother £50bn of quantitative easing into the UK...

  • Feb 09, 2012
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MMR will be “gold standard” EU regulation must match – Terrington

Paragon Group chief executive Nigel Terrington has said that the FSA’s Mortgage Market R...

  • Nov 02, 2011
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UK to sue ECB over threat to City

The UK government is to take legal action against the European Central Bank (ECB) over a p...

  • Sep 15, 2011
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A penalty-free world: How far should EU consumer protection go?

Once again, proposed regulation from afar has raised eyebrows in the UK as the European pa...

  • Aug 12, 2011
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CML: “Radical reworking” of EU directive raises concerns

Proposals to significantly broaden the scope of the European Commission’s mortgage direc...

  • Aug 10, 2011
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Brussels’ fascination with mortgages shows no sign of abating

There continues to be a lot of discussion and debate around the EU Mortgage Directive, but...

  • Aug 09, 2011
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