United Kingdom
Is the FCA barking up the wrong tree over platforms?
The Financial Conduct Authority wants to use the platform review to drive more competition in the asset management sector, but experts are asking whether it is looking in the wrong place.
IoM’s collapsed Louis Group gets second director ban
A second Isle of Man director of South Africa-headquartered Louis Group, which saw 700 investors lose at least £60m ($78m, €67.4m), has been disqualified as a director.
MSCI: UK worst performer in June
The UK was the worst performing single country index in June while Canada was the best, according to data by MSCI.
FCA signs cooperation agreement with Hong Kong regulator
The UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has signed an agreement with the regulatory authority in Hong Kong to strengthen cooperation and facilitate the exchange of information.
Exclusive: Praemium back on track as CEO outlines strategy
Following his shock dismissal as Praemium chief executive, Michael Ohanessian launched a successful fightback that saw him not only win back his job but also oust the board that sacked him. Here he talks exclusively to International Adviser about what happened and his plans for the future.
