The formal announcement will be made on Monday, according to the London-based financial newspaper, which cited as its source a person familiar with the timing of the appointment. It said the decision had been made by a committee that included government officials.
According to the article, Alder’s British nationality was thought to make him potentially a more independent regulator, with respect to possible pressure from China, than if he had been “a local”.
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Alder will succeed Martin Wheatley, another Briton, who, as reported, has been named to a post with the Financial Services Authority, and has now left the SFC.