Regulation

New approach, new times: FCA boss starts to make his mark

Andrew Bailey’s first major announcement at the UK watchdog this week will set the tone for his 'commercial' and 'thoughtful' post-Brexit approach

FCA chief Andrew Bailey
FCA chief Andrew Bailey

City bosses will enjoy a rare treat this week: the chance to tell their regulator what to do.

In what will be the first stamp of his authority on the UK's Financial Conduct Authority, its new regulator-in-chief Andrew Bailey is on October 26 taking the unusual step of inviting the industry to help shape how the FCA operates.

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