The Prudential Regulation Authority has published a discussion paper the purpose of which is to start exploring options for the creation of a simpler prudential framework for banks and building societies that are neither systemically important nor internationally active: see here (pdf).
Thursday, 6 May 2021
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A message from Robert Goddard, Senior Lecturer in Law, Aston Law School, Aston Business School, Birmingham, UK.
Email: robert_goddard@outlook.com or r.j.goddard@aston.ac.uk
At Aston I teach (or have taught) courses in fraud, company law, corporate governance, securities law, financial regulation and taxation. This site primarily supports my company (corporate) law and governance teaching and to a lesser extent the other subjects I teach. It is primarily an online notepad where I record important developments, news and other items that interest me.
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