An industry trade body is warning investors about the risks of putting money into store pod investments advertised by a former Top Gear presenter, based on what it says are inaccuracies in the scheme's marketing material.
HSBC has vowed to fight a $250m (£151m) lawsuit brought against it over its alleged involvement in the Keydata scandal.
Prudential has appointed the current executive director of insurance supervision at the Bank of England (BoE) to the newly created role of group regulatory director.
The former boss of failed investment firm Keydata is suing the regulator for £371m, accusing it of a "politically motivated" abuse of power.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has promoted its former head of savings, investments and distribution policy, David Geale, to director of policy.
Self-invested personal pension (SIPP) providers "must feel very nervous" today, according to a law firm, after the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) made a "game changer" of a decision against Berkeley Burke SIPP Administration.
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The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has renewed calls for investors in one of the UK's largest Ponzi schemes to come forward and claim their share of the £914,000 "likely" available for distribution.
Former Financial Services Authority director Sheila Nicoll has joined Schroders as head of public policy.