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FCA publishes Annual Report and Accounts 2020/21
The FCA has published its Annual Report and Accounts, which looks back on key pieces of work throughout 2020/21. -
Dolfin Financial (UK) Ltd enters Special Administration
Following an attempt to wind down solvent, the directors of Dolfin Financial (UK) Limited have applied to the Court to place the firm into Special Administration. -
Consumer warning on Binance Markets Limited and the Binance Group
Binance Markets Limited is not permitted to undertake any regulated activity in the UK. This firm is part of a wider Group (Binance Group). -
The FCA and the Bank of England encourage market participants in a switch to SOFR in US dollar interest rate swap markets from 26 July
FCA and Bank of England support and encourage liquidity providers in the US dollar linear interest rate swaps market to adopt new trading conventions for interdealer trading based on SOFR instead of LIBOR -
Joint letter with PRA on Delivery versus Payments clients
We have published a joint letter with the PRA on Delivery versus Payment clients. -
LF Woodford Equity Income Fund investigation
We set out our public statements on the investigation into the circumstances relating to the suspension of the LF Woodford Equity Income fund -
All reporting firms moved to FCA’s new data collection platform RegData
We have completed the move of 52,000 firms and 120,000 users from Gabriel to RegData. -
Financial regulators publish third edition of plan for upcoming work
The Financial Services Regulatory Initiatives Forum has issued the third edition of the Regulatory Initiatives Grid which lists upcoming work. -
The FCA and Practitioner Panel joint survey for 2021 launches
The FCA and Practitioner Panel joint survey for 2021 has launched. Regulated firms share their feedback on how the FCA regulates the industry. -
FCA secures bankruptcy of 3 individuals involved in an unauthorised share scheme
The High Court had previously ordered payment of nearly £3.62 million to those who bought shares that were promoted unlawfully