Regulation after the Rock | Practical Law

Regulation after the Rock | Practical Law

The FSA has been widely criticised for its lax supervision of Northern Rock, particularly in relation to its failure to detect the high-risk business strategy used by the recently-nationalised bank, which relied heavily on short- and medium-term wholesale funding.

Regulation after the Rock

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Regulation after the Rock

by Alarna Carlsson-Sweeny, PLC
Published on 21 Apr 2008United Kingdom
The FSA has been widely criticised for its lax supervision of Northern Rock, particularly in relation to its failure to detect the high-risk business strategy used by the recently-nationalised bank, which relied heavily on short- and medium-term wholesale funding.
This article looks at what went wrong with Northern Rock, what the FSA could have done to prevent it and what changes are likely to follow in relation to prudential regulation.