United Kingdom | Thursday, 21 August 2008

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1. FSA fines Credit Suisse for pricing flaws
The Financial Services Authority has fined the UK arm of Credit Suisse 5.6 million pounds over the pricing of asset-backed securities held within its investment banking division.
13 Aug 2008
2. Watchdog defends short-selling rules
The financial watchdog on Thursday defended rules which force investors to reveal short positions in companies going through rights issues, saying it had helped prevent market abuse and further instability.
25 Jul 2008
3. BSkyB to launch online subscription music service
Pay-TV firm BSkyB is to launch an online subscription music service and has signed the world's largest music group Universal as its first partner, in a deal that could challenge Apple.
23 Jul 2008
4. Watchdog clamps down on mobile service vendors
Vendors offering mobile services such as ringtones and SMS news alerts could have such services temporarily suspended if they fail to allow users to easily stop subscriptions, regulator PhonepayPlus said on Thursday.
17 Jul 2008
5. Most people "satisfied" with rail service
The vast majority of Britons are happy with their rail service although satisfaction with long distance trips has fallen, according to a survey.
08 Jul 2008
6. FSA says closely monitoring Bradford & Bingley
The chairman of Britain's Financial Services Authority (FSA) said the regulator was closely monitoring Bradford & Bingley, the bank whose shares have slumped on concern about its business plan.
07 Jul 2008
7. Davis Service expects good 2H growth
Davis Service said on Wednesday that it expected first half profits to match expectations whilst its second half will see stronger growth.
25 Jun 2008
8. FSA takes action against short selling
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) said on Friday that it was taking action against abuse through short selling during rights issues.
13 Jun 2008
9. Heathrow service said a national embarrassment
Service levels at London's Heathrow Airport are a "national embarrassment", the head of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) said on Monday.
02 Jun 2008
10. FSA finds pension providers flouting rules
Insurance companies are failing to comply with rules designed to ensure consumers get the best deal when they retire, the City watchdog has found.
15 May 2008
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