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Over sea bass and ravioli, the former head of the FSA talks about Brexit, his mistake with the euro and why George Osborne is ‘a bit of a gambler’
Tight discipline would mean people will trust the system enough to spend, writes Adair Turner
Former head of Pensions Commission to put ideas to official review
Charles Holliday will sit on body considering if some fossil fuels should stay in the ground
There has been little innovation and nothing transformational, writes Mark Tluszcz
Announcement for powerful City job expected within days after completion of interviews
Architect of auto-enrolment criticises ‘rabbit out of hat’ instinct
No simple solutions for the global economic imbalances of today exist, only palliatives
Industry pours money into sites that cut out the traditional middleman
LendInvest looks at buying a traditional high street outfit
A move out of London looks less likely but comes at a cost
Former regulator accused of conflict of interest in his comments on sector’s risks
Former FSA chief says failure to check ability to repay loans could lead to big losses
Mortgage Investment Trust portfolio reflects faith in technology
Appointment comes as insurer tries to surmount a series of tough new regulatory hurdles
Frustration in fundraising inspired the creation of an entrepreneurial lender for smaller businesses
Former FSA chief to be senior independent director at challenger bank
Policy changes make it hard for savers to plan, think-tank warns
Emphasis should be on collaboration between departments to find savings, says Peter Riddell
Western finance cannot be fixed without tackling credit addiction
Rule changes are fundamentally reshaping the financial system
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