Bill Jamieson: The future of regulation is up in the air - Scotland on Sunday Online
Story date: 2009-06-27 05:45:00
Added on: 2009-06-27 20:52:36
SO WHO'S in charge of the clattering banking train? Not the government, which barely seems to be in control of anything. Not the Bank of England, and not, without challenge at any rate, the Financial Services Authority (FSA). Any tripartite system of ...
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