Regulators could be given duty to promote ‘sustainable growth’, Lords inquiry told
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Regulators could be given duty to promote ‘sustainable growth’, Lords inquiry told

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One way to improve the London market’s regulatory framework could be a statutory duty to support sustainable growth, as well as an objective to enable general competitiveness, legal academics have told a House of Lords inquiry.

While giving evidence to the House of Lords Industry and Regulators Committee, which is conducting the inquiry into the proportionality of London market regulation and its effects on London’s global competitiveness, two legal academics outlined their broadly supportive views...

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