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Dr Eleanor Linton, Financial Services Authority head of policy for the high-street firms division, t...

Dr Eleanor Linton, Financial Services Authority head of policy for
the high-street firms division, told delegates the FSA's proposed
separation of private and non-private clients - in which businesses of
less than £1m turnover would be classified as private clients - had met
with a negative response. She said: "The market has shown a preference for
a private/non-private divide. Our concern is we will have a wide range of
businesses within the non-private client market."


Regulation by the FSA could

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