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Brexit
The UK has left the EU. Find out what this means for consumers and firms. -
Preparing your firm's wind-down plan
Wind-down plans help firms exit the market in an orderly manner if their business is no longer viable. Find out when and how to prepare one for your firm. -
PS19/5 and feedback on our Brexit consultations
We set out our response to the feedback we received from our Brexit consultations. -
Primary Market Bulletin 32
Welcome to the 32nd edition of the Primary Market Bulletin (PMB) -
FCA statement on EU withdrawal
Firms based in the UK servicing clients in the EEA should continue to prepare for a range of scenarios and should discuss these arrangements and the implications of an implementation period ... The UK remains a Member State of the EU and therefore all -
Changes to overdraft charges
From April 2020, new overdraft rules begin meaning many banking customers will be better off. See whether you are likely to be charged more or less by your bank or building society. -
FCA update on share trading obligations
ESMA has today published a statement on the revised scope of the EU’s share trading obligation (STO) under a no-deal scenario, following their initial announcement on 19 March 2019. -
Considerations for firms after the transition period
Find out how Temporary Transitional Power (TTP) may affect you. It will depend on several factors, including the nature of your business and where your customers are located. -
Transaction reporting
We use transaction reports to detect and investigate suspected market abuse. Find out more about the submission of transaction reports and the data they should contain. -
Knowledge Base
The Knowledge Base is our source of technical guidance on our Listing Rules, Prospectus Regulation Rules and Disclosure and Transparency Rules. -
Regulated covered bonds
Covered bonds are a type of secured bond usually backed by mortgages or public sector loans. Read about the UK regulated covered bonds regime.