Law firms

FCA fines triple to £1.5bn in 2014 but drop off expected as regulators switch focus to individuals

After the landmark fines issued to banks over Libor and foreign exchange market manipulation, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) saw the total value of penalties triple to £1.47bn in 2014. However, the increase looks to set a high-water mark as enforcement agencies switch attention to individuals.

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