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Market Abuse
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Locking down market abuse
Speech by Mark Steward, Executive Director of Enforcement and Market Oversight, delivered at the Expert Forum: Market Abuse 2021. -
The business of social purpose
A speech by Jonathan Davidson, Executive Director of Supervision – Retail and Authorisations, on the business of social purpose. -
FCA publicly censures Redcentric PLC for market abuse
The FCA has today issued a public censure to to Redcentric PLC (Redcentric) for committing market abuse between 9 November 2015 and 7 November 2016. -
How to report suspected market abuse as an individual
Find out the different ways in which an individual can report a concern to us. -
Best practice note - Identifying, controlling and disclosing inside information
This note is for government departments, industry regulators and public bodies to help them in complying with the relevant obligations under MAR. -
Joint statement by the FCA, FRC and PRA
Financial Conduct Authority, Financial Reporting Council and Prudential Regulation Authority issue a joint statement in response to the coronavirus (Covid-19) situation -
Market integrity and strategic approach
FCA Director of Enforcement and Market Oversight, Mark Steward, delivers a speech on the confluence of EU, UK and US law and practice in our securities markets. -
The future of financial services regulation in the UK
Speech delivered by Nausicaa Delfas, Executive Director of International, at the UK Financial Services Industry Beyond Brexit Summit, London. -
Preparing for Brexit in financial services: the state of play
Speech by Andrew Bailey, Chief Executive of the FCA, delivered at Bloomberg - London -
Konstantin Vishnyak appears at court for destruction of documents offence
In a prosecution brought by the FCA, Konstantin Vishnyak has today appeared at Westminster Magistrates’ Court in relation to one count of destroying documents which he knew or suspected were or would be relevant to an investigation.