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Sants to run new Bank of England financial regulator

FSA chief executive to stay at new UK regulator as 'Old Lady' gets ‘untried and untested’ new powers on individual financial institutions

Hector Sants, the chief executive of the Financial Services Authority who announced in February he was planning to leave in the summer, has reversed his decision to leave the UK regulator.

Sants is to instead become the chief executive of the new prudential regulator that will now live within the Bank of England where he will be given sweeping and "untried" new powers that will allow the Bank to impose tailored capital requirements on individual financial institutions.

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