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FCA bans cash for corporate questions

UK regulator bars managers from using dealing commissions to pay for access to companies, but opts against imposing a blanket ban on their funding of broker research

The Financial Conduct Authority has banned the use of dealing commissions by managers to pay for access to companies, but decided against imposing a blanket ban on their funding of broker research.

FCA chief executive Martin Wheatley said: "Investors should be confident that dealing commission is only used to buy execution or research services that deliver real value."

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