Brokers speak out as clock ticks over commission disclosure stalemate
Resurgent concern that the regulator may yet introduce compulsory commission disclosure since John T...
Resurgent concern that the regulator may yet introduce compulsory commission disclosure since John Tiner's speech on 2 October, has compelled corporate broker Paul Dickson to open a public debate on the issue.
During an impassioned and intellectually rigorous speech at the recent Professional Broking Roadshows, Dickson said: "I do not believe there is any justification for hard disclosure, as the UK is a mature and efficient market - so where is the evidence of market failure?"
The outspoken
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