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Osborne promises caution over FSA reform

By Brooke Masters and George Parker

Published: September 9 2009 23:32 | Last updated: September 9 2009 23:32

George Osborne, the shadow chancellor, has promised to move cautiously in dismantling the Financial Services Authority, to assuage City concern that an incoming Conservative government would cause big disruption by axing the regulator.

Mr Osborne has told FSA chiefs that that he will not try to break up the agency on day one of a Tory government and that moves to spin off a new consumer protection agency would take some time.

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