The government said Monday it will radically overhaul the consumer credit regime, arguing that the 50-year-old rules are outdated and too complex, amid lingering concerns the reforms could weaken protections for borrowers.
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UK To Rewrite Consumer Credit Rules For Digital Age

By Tom Fish

The government said Monday it will radically overhaul the consumer credit regime, arguing that the 50-year-old rules are outdated and too complex, amid lingering concerns the reforms could weaken protections for borrowers.

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EY Pays £105M To Settle NMC Health Audit Negligence Claim

By Eddie Beaver

EY has paid £105.5 million ($141 million) to the administrators of NMC Health PLC after settling a £2 billion claim over its allegedly negligent auditing of the collapsed hospital operator and failure to spot major fraud by the health giant's shareholders.

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Treasury To Boost Lending With Ring-Fence Reforms

By Alex Davidson

HM Treasury said on Monday that it will introduce ring-fencing reforms it designed in collaboration with the Bank of England through its Enhancing Financial Services Bill, aiming to boost bank lending by £80 billion ($107 billion).

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UK Regulators Set Out Program To Boost Digital Assets

By Alex Davidson

U.K. financial regulators published proposals on Monday to support businesses in the sector to develop and accelerate the digitalization of shares or bonds and its infrastructure.

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LITIGATION

HMRC Says Scottish Power Owes Tax On £28M Redress

By Sophia Dourou

HM Revenue and Customs told the U.K. Supreme Court Monday that ScottishPower can't dodge paying tax on just over £28 million ($38 million) in redress payments that the energy company made after being investigated for regulatory failures.

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Ex-Austrian Bank CEO To Plead Out In $170M Odebrecht Case

By Stewart Bishop

The former CEO of Austrian lender Meinl Bank AG who was extradited from the U.K. has reached a tentative deal to resolve criminal charges that he helped Odebrecht SA hide $170 million in funds used to bribe officials around the world and defraud the Brazilian government, a Brooklyn federal court heard Monday.

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POLICY & REGULATION

Gov't Urged To Provide Assets For Pensions Investment Push

By Martin Croucher

The government must provide a stream of investment opportunities for pension funds if it wants the £3 trillion ($4 trillion) sector to invest more in the U.K. economy, a trade body said Monday.

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Labor Market Shaping Gender Pension Disparity, DWP Says

By Joel Poultney

Women, particularly those from ethnic minority backgrounds, are more likely to experience sustained periods out of work and ultimately accrue lower private pension savings and income in retirement, the Department for Work and Pensions said in a report on Monday.

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Retirement Savings Cliff Edge Looms, Pensions Body Warns

By Martin Croucher

Four in 10 adults in Britain are not saving enough for their retirement, according to a long-awaited report published on Tuesday.

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DEALS

Commerzbank Urges Shareholders To Reject UniCredit Bid

By Najiyya Budaly

Germany's Commerzbank AG advised its shareholders on Monday to reject what it considers a lowball approach from UniCredit SpA in its latest move to fend off the Italian rival and continue as a standalone bank.

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Molten Ventures Sells Revolut Stake For £63M

By Tom Fish

Molten Ventures PLC said on Monday that it has sold another portion of its stake in fintech company Revolut for approximately £63 million ($84 million), extending the European venture capital firm's series of disposals to boost cash returns and fund new investments.

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