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Robust earnings soothe the pain of a costly charge sheet
Mis-selling scandal has cost the UK’s largest banks nearly £35bn
Shares fall after bank’s third-quarter profit drops 15%
‘Obsessing about risks is arbitrary and illogical. But that does not mean we don’t do it’
Financial watchdog extends claims deadline to June 2019
‘Widespread’ evidence of bad practices and potential mis-selling of policies
Some of these ‘hidden’ claims for mis-sold insurance date back to the 1980s
MPs warn failure to tackle bank culture leaves ‘serious risk’ of future scandals
New rules make it harder for insurers to wriggle out of paying
A special dividend has been well received but clearer heads will be asking if it is sustainable
State-backed lender’s bonus pool is cut to reflect impact of PPI mis-selling scandal
Financial watchdog ‘cannot be confident its actions are reducing misconduct,’ report says
Ministry of Justice seeks restrictions on claims management companies
Treasury select committee demands to know when banks can offset misconduct costs against tax
The UK government is backtracking on tightening the rules, losing sight of why changes are needed
Regulators are fretting about Australia’s overheated property market, but the UK also looks frothy
Setback for government’s privatisation plans of lender, which reported lower underlying profits
Banks have learnt their lesson; now we must beware the ambulance chasers
FCA sets 2018 deadline on claims in rapprochement with lenders
Mis-sold payments insurance showed the industry at its very worst
Banks concerned that 2018 deadline is still too far off
The proposed deadline for claims is good news for banks, but consumers could claw back commission
Watchdog to consult on setting time limit for mis-selling complaints
How to balance between price regulation and bank stability?
Regulator considers widening scope for PPI claims as chief prepares for flight from the City
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