FSA backs down on compensation fee hike

The Financial Services Authority, the UK financial regulator, has backed down on plans to hike levies for fund managers and stockbrokers to cover investor claims from £100,000 (€145,000) in 2004 to £27m this year.

Fund managers and stockbrokers are instead to be asked for a total levy of £200,000.

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