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UK's FCA said to be scrapping ‘name and shame’ plan

By Phoebe Seers ( March 12, 2025, 08:40 GMT | Insight) -- The UK Financial Conduct Authority is expected to announce an intention to abandon most of its effort to "name and shame" companies that come under investigation. The Financial Times reported that the FCA will scrap the public interest test it was planning to implement in deciding whether to name companies and will continue with the “exceptional circumstances” test it currently employs. The UK Financial Conduct Authority is expected to announce an intention to abandon most of its effort to "name and shame" companies that come under investigation. The Financial Times reported that the FCA will scrap the public interest test it was planning to implement in deciding whether to name companies and will continue with the “exceptional circumstances” test it currently employs....

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