UK - Financial Services Authority (FSA) chief executive John Tiner has announced plans to step down in July, having held the position since 2003.
Economic secretary to the treasury Ed Balls said Tiner had held the CEO role during a time of considerable change at the FSA. "He has helped to build an organisation that is now regarded as a m...
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