The Financial Watchdog Authority said Wednesday it has hit John Wood Group PLC with a fine of £12.99 million ($17.38 million) after finding that the engineering and consulting business published inaccurate information in its financial results.
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John Wood Group Fined £13M For Misleading Statements

By Najiyya Budaly

The Financial Watchdog Authority said Wednesday it has hit John Wood Group PLC with a fine of £12.99 million ($17.38 million) after finding that the engineering and consulting business published inaccurate information in its financial results.

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FCA Plans 3-Month Prep For Motor Finance Redress

By Alex Davidson

The Financial Conduct Authority said Wednesday that it would streamline the claims process and set a three-month period for businesses to get their systems ready to handle complaints and requests for compensation under its motor finance redress program.

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Arbitration Awards Outdo State Immunity, Top UK Court Rules

By Lucia Osborne-Crowley

Spain and Zimbabwe lost their bids on Wednesday to use state immunity to escape arbitration awards as the U.K. Supreme Court upheld judgments against the two nations, ruling that state immunity does not apply to the enforcement of investor-state arbitration awards.

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LITIGATION

Ex-Entain Execs Can't Fight Privacy Claim Against Watchdog

By Christopher Crosby

Two former betting company executives were denied permission on Wednesday to challenge a decision to dismiss their privacy claims against Britain's gambling regulator as a judge said that a redacted version of her judgment would be published before their bribery trial. 

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Lloyds Beats Maternity Bias Claim In Redundancy Dispute

By Hanna Vioque

An employment tribunal has ruled that Lloyds Banking Group didn't unfairly dismiss a staffer on maternity leave because the bank had followed a fair redundancy process, and she had scored the lowest out of eight candidates vying for just five roles. 

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POLICY & REGULATION

FCA Asks Businesses To Help Fend Off Financial Criminals

By Alex Davidson

The Financial Conduct Authority on Wednesday called for more businesses to engage with customers online to help drive away financial criminals preying on the investment marketplace.

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Regulator Expects Up To £400B In Pension Deals Over Decade

By Joel Poultney

Britain's retirement savings watchdog said Wednesday up to £400 billion ($535.3 billion) of pension assets could transfer to the insurance sector over the next 10 years in a landscape that has undergone a "paradigm shift" over a very short period of time.

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Pensions Dashboard Project Launches Second Testing Phase

By Joel Poultney

The government organization behind Britain's long-awaited pensions dashboards project has called for more volunteers to take part in the next round of consumer testing for its online retirement savings portal.

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UK Pensions Regulation Needs Major Overhaul, Report Warns

By Tom Fish

Britain's pensions governance and regulatory architecture will become "unfit for purpose" within a decade unless urgent reforms are made, a cross-party think tank warned on Wednesday, highlighting growing risks in the market for workplace defined contribution plans.

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DEALS

AIB Group Kicks Off €1B Share Repurchase

By Tom Fish

AIB Group PLC on Wednesday launched a €1 billion ($1.16 billion) share buyback program, underscoring its "strong financial performance" and its commitment to returning cash to stakeholders.

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Brief

A&O Shearman Advises Wealth Manager On £100M Buyback

By Irene Madongo

Wealth manager Quilter PLC said on Wednesday that it is launching a share repurchase program of up to £100 million ($134 million) in a move aimed at downsizing its share capital.

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PEOPLE

DLA Piper Hires 4 New Partners In London And Luxembourg

By Ashish Sareen

DLA Piper said Wednesday that it has hired four partners for its offices in London and Luxembourg, boosting its financial services, tax and private equity teams.

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EXPERT ANALYSIS

FCA's HTX Action Shows Crypto Ad Rules Must Be Followed

The Financial Conduct Authority’s London High Court action against global crypto-exchange HTX for illegally promoting its services to U.K. consumers sends the message that it will pursue those who flout the rules from a distance and will be key in testing the extent of the U.K.’s regulatory perimeter, says Nick Barnard at Corker Binning.

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A&O Shearman

Ashurst LLP

Baker McKenzie

Brick Court Chambers

Corker Binning

DLA Piper

Essex Court Chambers

Henderson Chambers

Kobre & Kim

Linklaters LLP

Matrix Chambers

One Essex Court

Pinsent Masons

Reed Smith

Signature Litigation LLP

Simmons & Simmons

TLT LLP

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COMPANIES IN TODAY'S NEWS

Allied Irish Banks PLC

Bloomberg LP

Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Ltd.

Entain PLC

Euronext Amsterdam NV

Huobi Global Ltd.

Instagram Inc.

JSE Limited

John Wood Group PLC

Ladbrokes PLC

LinkedIn Corp.

Lloyds Banking Group PLC

London Stock Exchange Group PLC

Meta Platforms Inc.

Morgan Stanley

Quilter PLC

The Goldman Sachs Group Inc.

YouTube Inc.

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES IN TODAY'S NEWS

Department for Work & Pensions

Financial Conduct Authority

HMRC

Ofcom

UK High Court

UK Pensions Regulator

UK Supreme Court