the Securities and Investments Board
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Securities and Investments Board — ( SIB) The old name of the Financial Services Authority until November 1997. Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein financial glossary ( SIB) Regulatory authority deriving its powers from the UK Treasury and the Financial Services Act 1986. Responsible… … Financial and business terms
Securities and Investments Board — Securities and In|vest|ments Board, the the SIB a British organization that makes sure ↑investment businesses in the UK work fairly and are not involved in dishonest business methods … Dictionary of contemporary English
Securities and Investments Board — /sɪˌkjυərɪtiz ən ɪn vestmənts bɔ:d/ noun formerly, the name of the regulatory body which supervised the securities markets in the UK (now the FSA). Abbreviation SIB … Dictionary of banking and finance
the SIB — UK US noun FINANCE, STOCK MARKET ► ABBREVIATION for the Securities and Investments Board: the official organization that controlled how financial markets operated in the UK until 1997, when it was replaced by the Financial Services Authority … Financial and business terms
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