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Binary options scams
Find out how binary options work, how to avoid scams and what to do if you’re scammed. -
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. -
Open markets and common causes: International collaboration and the modernisation of financial services regulation in the UK
Speech by Ashley Alder, Chair, delivered at the Eurofi Conference. -
Modelling integrity through culture
Speech by Martin Wheatley, Chief Executive of the FCA, at the FCA Markets Conference 2013. This is the text of the speech as drafted, which may differ from the delivered version. -
Building a regulatory environment for the future
Speech by our CEO, Nikhil Rathi, delivered at City Week 2021. -
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. -
From intellectual certainty to debate
We can make objective assessments of profit, for example, in a way that we simply couldn’t assess the impact of Libor manipulation, say, on UK retail mortgages. ... And this is certainly the case today during what is a critical moment of transition. -
Carbon credit trading scams
Find out how carbon credit trading works, how to avoid scams and what to do if you’re scammed. -
FCA finds firms still failing to fully manage benchmark risks
Both LIBOR and FX were out of scope of the report given the considerable work already carried out on both benchmarks. ... Following benchmark cases on LIBOR, Forex and Gold, the UK government passed legislation to regulate benchmark activities in UK. -
Confidence to crisis and back
Speech by Martin Wheatley, CEO of the Financial Conduct Authority, delivered at the IOSCO conference in London. This is the text of the speech as drafted, which may differ from the delivered version.