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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. -
Additional primary market measures to aid listed companies
The FCA announces a series of measures to help companies (turning to UK capital markets to raise money) to support the recovery to come to raise new funding while retaining an appropriate degree of investor protection. -
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 -
Statement of Policy: Delaying annual company accounts during the coronavirus crisis
Companies and their auditors currently face unprecedented challenges in preparing audited financial information as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. In response to the current situation, the FCA, FRC and PRA are today announcing a series of -
FCA requests a delay to the forthcoming announcement of preliminary financial accounts
The FCA will be writing tonight to companies it is aware were intending to publish preliminary financial statements in the next few days to delay their planned publications. -
Unstable coins: cryptoassets, financial regulation and preventing financial crime in the emerging market for digital assets
Speech delivered by Therese Chambers, Director of Retail and Regulatory Investigations at the FCA, on cryptoassets. -
FCA fines former managing director £45,000 for failure to notify personal trades
The FCA has fined Kevin Gorman, a former Managing Director at Braemar Shipping Services plc (Braemar), £45,000 for failure to notify personal trades. -
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. -
The FCA fines Tullett Prebon £15.4 million
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has fined Tullett Prebon (Europe) Limited (Tullett Prebon) £15.4 million for failing to conduct its business with due skill, care and diligence, failing to have adequate risk management systems and for failing -
Preparing for Brexit in financial services: the state of play
Speech by Andrew Bailey, Chief Executive of the FCA, delivered at Bloomberg - London