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Is the EU Mortgage Directive friend or foe?

Borrowers want to feel reassured they are working with a responsible company and a greater...

  • Jul 26, 2011
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Lloyds denies branch sale trouble; confirms six bidders

Lloyds Banking Group has denied speculation that its branch sell off is under threat, sayi...

  • Jul 25, 2011
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Eurozone debt crisis talks – the industry view as it happened

Investment Week and our sister title InvestmentEurope stayed with the debate yesterday to ...

  • Jul 22, 2011
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Treasury denies ‘twin peaks’ regulation clashes with Europe

The Treasury has denied the new regulatory structure set to replace the Financial Services...

  • Jul 13, 2011
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Europe attacks ‘mad’ credit ratings agencies

The downgrading of Portugal's debt to 'junk' status by Moody's earlier this week has led t...

  • Jul 07, 2011
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Financial services firms face stricter data breach rules

Financial services businesses have been told they will have to notify authorities if they ...

  • Jun 20, 2011
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AMI: Regulating UK mortgages quickly won’t change EU rules

We won't be able to get our regulation in ahead of the European Union to pre-empt the Euro...

  • Jun 15, 2011
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Lloyds vows to fight against more branch closures

Lloyds has told the government it will fight off any attempt at forcing it to sell off mor...

  • May 19, 2011
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EU’s beady regulatory eye has landed on buy to let

There has been a lot of discussion over the last couple of years on the need to regulate t...

  • May 17, 2011
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Fresh Greece bailout talks as UK gives £4.2bn to Portugal deal

European governments yesterday discussed the prospect of a fresh multi-billion euro bailou...

  • May 17, 2011
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