The Financial Conduct Authority’s chief executive has quit. Now there may be some question as to whether he’ll show up for his final annual meetingThe Financial Conduct Authority’s annual assembly on Wednesday will have the atmosphere of a funeral.On Friday,the Treasury announced that Martin Wheatley, the regulator’s chief executive, and was leaving. George Osborne had told Wheatley his contract would not be extended beyond March,so Wheatley quit.Continue reading...,
Source: theguardian.com