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FCA’s lead supervisor for asset managers quits: ‘It’s a big loss’

The watchdog's head of asset management Nick Miller is set to leave the watchdog to join ratings agency Moody's

Nick Miller's near-eight year career at the FCA also includes stints as its head of international affairs and head of EU and global affairs
Nick Miller's near-eight year career at the FCA also includes stints as its head of international affairs and head of EU and global affairs Photo: Alamy

The Financial Conduct Authority's head of asset management Nick Miller is set to leave the watchdog to join ratings agency Moody's.

Miller, who has led the UK markets regulator's supervision of institutional asset managers for almost five years, told industry peers of his plans to move on from the watchdog in a 16 November email seen by Financial News.

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