Built to last

Settlements have finally been reached in the dispute over insurance payments on the former World Trade Centre in New York, allowing building to begin on the Freedom Tower, which will, by 2007, stand in the place once occupied by the famous twin towers

Across the world, in London, the US and Asia, plans are afoot for a new generation of taller, sleeker, more aesthetically pleasing skyscrapers, but post-World Trade Centre (WTC), there is more to

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FCA overwhelmed by feedback on naming and shaming

Emily Shepperd, chief operating officer of the Financial Conduct Authority, has said the regulator will “really take our time” when considering its proposed plans to name firms it is investigating before any decision has been made.

Biba follows ABI in addressing premium finance

Less than a month after the Association of British Insurers published guidance for members providing premium finance to customers, the British Insurance Brokers’ Association has followed suit.