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The head of the Financial Services Authority has warned the City that the era of light-touch regulation is over. | The head of the Financial Services Authority has warned the City that the era of light-touch regulation is over. |
Lord Adair Turner told the Guardian the FSA had tried to regulate big banks "on the cheap" and would recruit top City experts to change that. | |
But he told the newspaper that while the approach would be "heavier", it would also be "intelligent and focused on where the risks really are". | But he told the newspaper that while the approach would be "heavier", it would also be "intelligent and focused on where the risks really are". |
He also said there would be a global recession, but not a major depression. | He also said there would be a global recession, but not a major depression. |
"There is no chance of a 1929-33 depression. We know the lessons and we know how to stop it happening again," Lord Turner said. | "There is no chance of a 1929-33 depression. We know the lessons and we know how to stop it happening again," Lord Turner said. |
But he said the Treasury's multi-billion bail-out plan for British banks would take time to have an effect. | But he said the Treasury's multi-billion bail-out plan for British banks would take time to have an effect. |
'Poachers' | 'Poachers' |
The FSA chairman said his body would soon have "more people asking more questions" about the way the financial sector was being run. | The FSA chairman said his body would soon have "more people asking more questions" about the way the financial sector was being run. |
And he said the watchdog would have more room to do this because the current crisis had debunked the myth that hands-off regulation was key to competitiveness. Poachers turned gamekeepers are very attractive to hire Lord Adair Turner, FSA chairman | And he said the watchdog would have more room to do this because the current crisis had debunked the myth that hands-off regulation was key to competitiveness. Poachers turned gamekeepers are very attractive to hire Lord Adair Turner, FSA chairman |
While the FSA "shouldn't regulate for its own sake", he said, "there is no doubt the touch will be heavier." | While the FSA "shouldn't regulate for its own sake", he said, "there is no doubt the touch will be heavier." |
Critics say the FSA cannot recruit the best people to enforce regulation because City firms themselves can always pay more. | Critics say the FSA cannot recruit the best people to enforce regulation because City firms themselves can always pay more. |
But Lord Turner said that would now change: "We will pay more than necessary to attract the correct quality of people from outside. | But Lord Turner said that would now change: "We will pay more than necessary to attract the correct quality of people from outside. |
"Poachers turned gamekeepers are very attractive to hire." | "Poachers turned gamekeepers are very attractive to hire." |
Lord Turner took over as chairman in September after a year in which the FSA was heavily criticised for its role in the collapse of Northern Rock. | Lord Turner took over as chairman in September after a year in which the FSA was heavily criticised for its role in the collapse of Northern Rock. |
Earlier this week, the authority said it was concerned that "inappropriate" pay deals at banks may have caused the current crisis. | Earlier this week, the authority said it was concerned that "inappropriate" pay deals at banks may have caused the current crisis. |
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