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An update on our approach to authorisation and our Brexit preparations
Speech by Sarah Rapson, Director, Authorisations at the Association of Professional Compliance Consultants (APCC) Autumn Conference. -
FCA response to the independent panels’ annual reports
In line with its statutory requirement, the FCA responds to key representations made by the Panels in their respective Annual Reports. -
Barclays fined £26m for failings surrounding the London Gold Fixing and former Barclays trader banned and fined for inappropriate conduct
products. Plunkett was responsible for pricing and managing Barclays' risk on a digital exotic options contract (the Digital) that referenced the price of gold during the 3:00 p.m. ... These failings led to an increased risk of inappropriate conduct by -
Insurance brokers: serving consumers and businesses in times of uncertainty and change
Speech by Sheldon Mills, Executive Director, Consumers and Competition, delivered at the British Insurance Brokers' Association (BIBA) Conference. -
PS22/16: Margin requirements for non-centrally cleared derivatives: Amendments to BTS 2016/2251
This PRA and FCA policy statement provides feedback to responses to FCA CP22/13. It also contains the PRA’s and FCA’s final policy, -
FCA fines five banks £1.1 billion for FX failings and announces industry-wide remediation programme
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has imposed fines totalling £1,114,918,000 ($1.7 billion) on five banks for failing to control business practices in their G10 spot foreign exchange (FX) trading operations: Citibank N.A. £225,575,000 ($358 -
Competition Policy in Financial Markets – the view from the regulators
Speech by Mary Starks, Director of Competition, FCA, delivered at the Centre for Competition Policy (CCP) Conference on 10 June in Norwich. -
Review of TCFD-aligned disclosures by premium listed commercial companies
Following the introduction of a climate-related disclosure rule as a first step to improving the quality and quantity of disclosures across the corporate sector, we outline our preliminary observations and reiterate our expectations. -
Joint statement by UK and US authorities on continuity of derivatives trading and clearing post-Brexit
Market participants can be assured of the continuity of derivatives trading and clearing activities between the UK and US, after the UK’s withdrawal from the EU, following this joint statement by the Bank of England including the Prudential