Legislation

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Financial Services Bill: will banking reform actually work?

The Financial Services Bill aims to ring-fence consumer and investment banking. Matt Packer speaks to some experts and asks whether banking reform can really help the sector.

The economics of the Scottish independence referendum

Last week 18 September 2014 was unveiled as the date of the Scottish independence referendum. There has long been an assumption that Scotland’s accounts would suffer if it left the UK. Not necessarily, argues The Independent’s Tom Peck.

Key changes to financial regulations

New changes to financial regulations covering tax crime, fraud and risk are coming into force. AAT’s head of conduct and compliance, Tania Hayes, gives you the low-down.

Bribery Act comes into play

What is bribery? It’s a common question that may be easier to answer with the introduction of the Bribery Act, argues Tania Hayes.

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