Tiner delivers FSA fee cuts

Davies departure costs FSA £280,000 extra in pay

The Financial Services Authority, the UK markets regulator, has pledged to cut the fees it charges its 11,000 member firms by as much as 1.8% after overestimating the cost of doing its job last year.

In the annual report published on Wednesday, the FSA revealed that its "annual funding requirement" for this financial year is £213.3m (€318m) - less than the £214m it cost the regulator to do its job last year.

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