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Financial-crime Fraud
Fraud can include phishing, boiler rooms, mortgage fraud, insurance fraud, carousel fraud, identity theft and advance fee fraud -
How the UK will regulate for the future
Speech by Nikhil Rathi, our Chief Executive, delivered at the Peterson Institute for International Economics. -
UBS fined £160 million for significant failings in relation to LIBOR and EURIBOR
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has fined UBS AG (UBS) £160 million for misconduct relating to the London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR) and the Euro Interbank Offered Rate (EURIBOR). This is the largest fine ever imposed by the FSA. -
Mohammed Zina found guilty of insider dealing and fraud
Mohammed Zina was found guilty of six offences of insider dealing and three offences of fraud following a 12-week trial at Southwark Crown Court brought by the FCA. -
Our Annual Report and Accounts 2021/22
Our Annual Report and Accounts give updates on what we have delivered and achieved in the past year. -
Carbon credit trading scams
Find out how carbon credit trading works, how to avoid scams and what to do if you’re scammed. -
FS21/12: Decisions on the use of LIBOR (Articles 23C and 21A BMR)
Feedback on responses to our proposal to use our Article 23C and Article 21A powers under the Benchmarks Regulation for certain LIBOR settings. -
Journey towards a conduct regulator
Speech by Clive Adamson, Director of Supervision, the FSA at the Westminster Forum, London -
Land banking investment scams
Find out how land banking investments work, how to avoid scams and what to do if you’re scammed. -
FCA Enforcement and the Wholesale Markets
Speech by Tracey McDermott, Director of Enforcement and Financial Crime at the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), delivered at the 13th Annual FX Week Europe, London. This is the text of the speech as drafted, which may differ from the delivered -
Highlights of the FCA’s new approach in 2021
Our mission is to protect consumers from harm, enhance the integrity of the UK’s financial system and promote competition. We are continuing to pursue these objectives while also working to become a more innovative, adaptive and assertive regulator