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The Financial Services Act 2010: how will the FSA rise to meet its new challenges?

Chambers, Clare; Ryder, Nicholas

Authors

Clare Chambers



Abstract

The United Kingdom’s (UK) financial services industry and regulators were rocked by the recent global financial crisis. The Financial Services Act 2010 (the Act) provides the Financial Services Authority (FSA) with more powers and statutory duties in addition to those granted by the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (FSMA 2000). The aim of this note is to outline and briefly critique the new powers and duties. In particular, we ask seek to answer three questions. Firstly, does the FSA need more powers? Secondly, will these powers assist the economic recovery? Thirdly, should these powers and duties have already been carried out as oblique elements of the overarching existing statutory objectives of the FSA?

Citation

Chambers, C., & Ryder, N. (2010). The Financial Services Act 2010: how will the FSA rise to meet its new challenges?. Financial Regulation International, 13(3),

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date May 26, 2010
Journal Financial Regulation International
Peer Reviewed Not Peer Reviewed
Volume 13
Issue 3
Keywords financial services act 2010, banking regulation, financial services authority, statutory objectives
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/978941
Publisher URL http://www.i-law.com/ilaw/doc/view.htm?id=247568