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Brown will use report to resist FSA split

By Jennifer Hughes and Jean Eaglesham

Published: March 15 2009 22:45 | Last updated: March 16 2009 07:25

Gordon Brown will use this week’s Turner report on reforming financial regulation to counter Tory suggestions that the Financial Services Authority should be split in two.

The prime minister believes Wednesday’s report from Lord Turner, chairman of the FSA, will also provide valuable ammunition in Britain’s drive for global regulatory reforms at next month’s G20 summit.

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