Working together to 2005
The head of policy for the FSA's high-street firms division, EleanorLinton, has urged brokers to pla...
The head of policy for the FSA's high-street firms division, EleanorLinton, has urged brokers to play their part in shaping the regulatoryregime that will come into force in January 2005.
Ms Linton told delegates that the FSA desperately wanted their feedback onits proposals to ensure the regulation put in place did its job.
She said: "There is no getting away from the fact that the clock isticking. You have heard that from the other speakers, and it is a factthat in January 2005 you will need to
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