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So, where do the new regulatory boundaries lie?

The UK Treasury has decided against breaking up the crime unit in the FSA and merging the UK Listing Authority into the Financial Reporting Council, but who does what?

The UK Treasury has decided against handing the FSA's enforcement powers to the ECA, and instead will give them to the CMPA, which also now consume the UKLA. Confused? Here is the Financial News quick guide to UK regulation.

The UK Treasury said yesterday that after a consultation, it had decided that the FSA's powers of prosecution would lie with the new Consumer Protection and Markets Authority, rather than the Economic Crime Agency.

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