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Can the FCA keep up with the City’s post-Brexit demands?

The watchdog has a monster workload and is still grappling with a £10m annual bill from the fallout of leaving the EU

Huge questions remain for the City going forward, not just over where the FCA chooses to go from here, but also whether it has the energy to pull the trigger on real change
Huge questions remain for the City going forward, not just over where the FCA chooses to go from here, but also whether it has the energy to pull the trigger on real change Photo: Getty Images

In the game of rugby, there is a feat known as a hospital pass. The ball is thrown to a receiver who isn’t ready for it. Who probably didn’t want it. Who is immediately a target for a hefty tackle.

Brexit is looking like the Financial Conduct Authority’s hospital pass from the government. The watchdog already had its hands rather full with the host of new powers it has been granted since its incarnation in 2013.

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