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Review of the use of our Article 23D power for 3-month synthetic sterling LIBOR
The report on how the FCA exercised its power under BMR for 3-month sterling LIBOR aligning with its objectives. -
Martin Brokers (UK) Limited fined £630,000 for significant failings in relation to LIBOR
Martin Brokers (UK) Limited fined £630,000 for significant failings in relation to LIBOR. ... The misconduct involved Martins deliberately disseminating incorrect or misleading LIBOR submission levels by:. -
Leading the Way on Regulation
Speech delivered by Karina McTeague, Director of General Insurance and Conduct Specialists Supervision, at the British Insurance Brokers' Association (BIBA) Conference 2019. -
Highlights of the FCA’s approach in 2022
The FCA set out a new three-year strategy in April designed to improve outcomes for consumers and markets. -
Barclays fined £59.5 million for significant failings in relation to LIBOR and EURIBOR
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has today fined Barclays Bank Plc (Barclays) £59.5 million for misconduct relating to the London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR) and the Euro Interbank Offered Rate (EURIBOR). This is the largest fine ever -
Business Plan 2024/25
Our Business Plan details the work we'll do over the next 12 months to help deliver the commitments in our Strategy. -
FCA confirms rules for legacy use of synthetic LIBOR rates and no new use of US dollar LIBOR
FCA confirms it will allow temporary use of ‘synthetic’ sterling and yen LIBOR rates in all legacy LIBOR contracts, other than cleared derivatives, that have not been changed at or ahead of end-2021 -
Journey towards a conduct regulator
Speech by Clive Adamson, Director of Supervision, the FSA at the Westminster Forum, London -
Protecting access to cash and banking services
Speech by Sheldon Mills, Executive Director, Consumers and Competition, delivered at Which? Cash Summit 2.0 -
Deutsche Bank fined £227 million by Financial Conduct Authority for LIBOR and EURIBOR failings and for misleading the regulator
LIBOR was at the relevant time published on behalf of the British Bankers’ Association (BBA). ... The remaining contributions were then arithmetically averaged to create the final published LIBOR rate.