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The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has warned banks that the crisis in the financial markets will force them to change the way they do business. | The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has warned banks that the crisis in the financial markets will force them to change the way they do business. |
Chief executive Hector Sants said banks would never again be able to raise as much money as cheaply as they had been doing by selling off their loans. | |
In an exclusive interview with the BBC, he said they would have to keep more of their loans on their own books. | |
That, in turn, could permanently push up the cost of borrowing for all of us. | |
"Banks themselves need to give consideration to how their business models will need to adapt to the changed market circumstances they have seen," said Mr Sants. | "Banks themselves need to give consideration to how their business models will need to adapt to the changed market circumstances they have seen," said Mr Sants. |
Hector Sants said that the way bankers are rewarded is not helpful to financial stability... which, from an habitually cautious regulator, represents a sound ticking off for the City Robert Peston, BBC business editor Read Robert's blog | Hector Sants said that the way bankers are rewarded is not helpful to financial stability... which, from an habitually cautious regulator, represents a sound ticking off for the City Robert Peston, BBC business editor Read Robert's blog |
"Secondly, we will be looking for firms to treat their customers fairly in these arguably more difficult times in prospect." | "Secondly, we will be looking for firms to treat their customers fairly in these arguably more difficult times in prospect." |
BBC business editor Robert Peston said the implication of Mr Sants' position "will be a pretty steep reduction in the amount of credit available and the cost of it". | BBC business editor Robert Peston said the implication of Mr Sants' position "will be a pretty steep reduction in the amount of credit available and the cost of it". |
Mr Sants will also deliver this stark message to 300 banks and other financial institutions in a speech later on Wednesday. | Mr Sants will also deliver this stark message to 300 banks and other financial institutions in a speech later on Wednesday. |
Rock lessons | Rock lessons |
He also gave greater detail in his BBC interview on what he described as the FSA's unacceptable performance as the supervisor of Northern Rock. | |
He said an internal review had shown that the FSA correctly identified the risks being run by Northern Rock - which borrowed the majority of its funds from the wholesale financial markets. | |
Yet Mr Sants said the FSA failed to communicate properly with the bank's management to force a reduction in those risks. | Yet Mr Sants said the FSA failed to communicate properly with the bank's management to force a reduction in those risks. |
He insists that the review, which will be published in a few weeks, will be no whitewash. | He insists that the review, which will be published in a few weeks, will be no whitewash. |