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Ross McEwan in Focus: Former RBS CEO Heads to Australia
Ross McEwan in Focus: Former RBS CEO Heads to Australia
RBS has taken up a large amount of space here in Financial Regulation Matters since the blog began, and also column inch after column inch…
Financial Regulation Matters
Jul 19, 2019
Potential Railway Reforms Raise Issues
Potential Railway Reforms Raise Issues
The issue of the British Railway system has taken up a few posts here in Financial Regulation Matters, with the majority being concerned…
Financial Regulation Matters
Jul 17, 2019
The Economic Crime Strategic Board and the Concept of “Marasmus”
The Economic Crime Strategic Board and the Concept of “Marasmus”
Financial Regulation Matters
Jul 16, 2019
The National Trust Becomes the Latest to Ditch Fossil Fuels
The National Trust Becomes the Latest to Ditch Fossil Fuels
The National Trust, the UK and Europe’s largest conservation-based Charity, has this month declared that it will be divesting from all of…
Financial Regulation Matters
Jul 9, 2019
Banks Wade in to the Issue of Green Shipping
Environmental issues and big business are, in the current climate, moving towards a point where they are one and the same. However, there…
Financial Regulation Matters
Jun 18, 2019
Another Blow for the UK’s Automotive Industry as Ford Steps Back
Another Blow for the UK’s Automotive Industry as Ford Steps Back
We have covered the automotive industry on a number of occasions here in Financial Regulation Matters, ranging from posts on…
Financial Regulation Matters
Jun 6, 2019
The Run on Neil Woodford and the Position of the ‘Retail’ Investor
The Run on Neil Woodford and the Position of the ‘Retail’ Investor
The business press has been awash with articles concerning the fallen investment star Neil Woodford, who suspended withdrawals from his…
Financial Regulation Matters
Jun 6, 2019
The European Banking Authority Makes its Move to Paris, But at What Cost?
The European Banking Authority Makes its Move to Paris, But at What Cost?
Today’s post discusses the recent, and very much expected move of the European Banking Authority from London to Paris. Very much in…
Financial Regulation Matters
Jun 4, 2019
Morningstar Seeks to Affect the Ratings Oligopoly, or Does It?
Morningstar Seeks to Affect the Ratings Oligopoly, or Does It?
Financial Regulation Matters
Jun 3, 2019
Barclays Makes its Move into Familiar Places
Barclays Makes its Move into Familiar Places
Financial Regulation Matters
May 29, 2019
The Impact of HS2 Continues to Grow
The Impact of HS2 Continues to Grow
Financial Regulation Matters
May 29, 2019
European Auditing Regulations Begin to Take Effect
European Auditing Regulations Begin to Take Effect
In 2016, a number of new rules regarding the auditing of large financial institutions within Europe were established. The regulations had…
Financial Regulation Matters
May 20, 2019
Kraft Heinz and its SEC Investigation Threatens to Impact Others
Kraft Heinz and its SEC Investigation Threatens to Impact Others
In February Kraft Heinz announced that the Securities and Exchange Commission was opening an investigation into its accounting practices…
Financial Regulation Matters
May 6, 2019
An Update on Scope Ratings
An Update on Scope Ratings
In February of last year we looked at Scope Ratings, a new entrant to the credit rating marketplace, on the back of an article by this…
Financial Regulation Matters
May 2, 2019
Edward Bramson Shines a Spotlight on the Concept of the Free Market
Edward Bramson Shines a Spotlight on the Concept of the Free Market
We have examined the potential reconfiguration at Barclays before in Financial Regulation Matters, and in today’s post we will pick up on…
Financial Regulation Matters
May 1, 2019
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