UK - The Financial Services Authority may have to raise the fees it charges providers to plug an £80.6m deficit in its pension scheme.
The FSA is financed by a levy on all the organisations – such as fund managers, consultants, investment banks and financial advisers – it authorises to do business in the UK. However, in its 200...
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