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Konstantin Vishnyak found not guilty of destroying documents
In a case brought by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), Konstantin Vishnyak has been found not guilty at Southwark Crown Court of one count of destroying documents in September 2018. -
FCA update following the recent coronavirus restrictions statements on Tuesday 22 September
Firms should continue to follow Government advice on working from home until notified otherwise. -
Evolution of a new model for financial regulation in the UK
Christopher Woolard, interim chief executive, delivers speech at the 10th annual International Financial Services Forum -
FCA proposes the next stage of support for consumer credit and overdraft customers
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has announced proposals to ensure that firms provide tailored support for users of consumer credit and overdraft products who continue to face payment difficulties due to coronavirus (Covid-19). -
Result of FCA’s Business Interruption test case
The High Court has handed down its judgment in FCA’s business interruption insurance test case. The Court found in favour of the arguments advanced for policyholders by the FCA on the majority of the key issues. -
FCA confirms the next stage of support for mortgage borrowers
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has confirmed the support mortgage borrowers will receive if they continue to face payment difficulties due to coronavirus. -
FCA proposes the next stage of support for mortgage borrowers
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has announced proposals to ensure that firms provide tailored support to mortgage borrowers who continue to face payment difficulties due to coronavirus. -
Statement on accounting for lease modifications (amendment to IFRS 16)
We are announcing temporary relief for issuers who choose to use the amended IFRS 16 during the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic and its aftermath. -
FCA highlights concerns when credit firms allow repeat borrowing
The FCA has today published the findings of a review into relending by firms that offer high-cost credit. -
FCA consults on new rules to improve open-ended property fund structures
The FCA is consulting on proposals to reduce the potential for harm to investors from the liquidity mismatch in open-ended property funds. The new rules as proposed would require investors to give notice – potentially of up to 180 days - before