FSA exodus stokes fears of anaemic operations

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The UK's Financial Services Authority (FSA) saw a 128% spike in the number of resignations in the second quarter of this year, compared with the same period in 2009, a City of London law firm said on Monday.

Reynolds Porter Chamberlain, the law firm, published the number of resignations in every quarter since the beginning of last year, having obtained the data through a law that grants public access to government figures. The release showed 121 people resigned in the three months leading up to

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