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Market Abuse
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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. -
Statement of Policy: listed companies and recapitalisation issuances during the coronavirus crisis
The FCA today announces a series of measures aimed at assisting companies to raise new share capital in response to the coronavirus crisis while retaining an appropriate degree of investor protection. -
Preparing for Brexit in financial services: the state of play
Speech by Andrew Bailey, Chief Executive of the FCA, delivered at Bloomberg - London -
Towards more effective stewardship
Speech by Edwin Schooling Latter, Director of Markets and Wholesale Policy at the FCA, delivered at the LSE in London. -
Market abuse requires a dynamic response to a changing risk profile
While my last speech on this topic focused on laying out the role that minimising market abuse plays in enhancing trust in our markets, this year, I want to delve deeper ... While our teams that police the market abuse regime are keenly aware of the risk -
Our investigations – the evolving approach
Speech by Jamie Symington, Director of Investigations at the FCA, at the Legal Week Banking Litigation and Regulation Forum. -
The expanding scope of individual accountability for corporate misconduct
Speech by Mark Steward, Director of Enforcement and Market Oversight at the FCA, delivered at the New York University Program on Corporate Compliance and Enforcement -
Tesco to pay redress for market abuse
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) announced in March that Tesco plc and Tesco Stores Limited (Tesco) have agreed that they committed market abuse in relation to a trading update published on 29 August 2014, which gave a false or misleading -
Former equities trader at Schroders Investment Management sentenced for insider dealing
Damian Clarke, a former equities trader at Schroders Investment Management has today been sentenced to two years imprisonment having pleaded guilty to nine counts of insider dealing.