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If the Conservatives come into power and the FSA is replaced, will the new body prove to be more than just a rebranding exercise? James Sharp calls for specific regulation within the financial services industry

Apparently, if Mr Cameron wins the next election, then it's adios to the Financial Services Authority (FSA) in fairly short order. Would this be a positive move, or are we better off sticking with the devil we know?

Of course, it really all depends on what the Tories have in mind - assuming they do have something specific - in terms of a replacement. I am not convinced that the regulation of insurance brokers is high on anybody's agenda and, consequently, we are most likely to be stuck on to the

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