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DP23/4: Regulating cryptoassets Phase 1: Stablecoins
We want your feedback to help us develop our approach to regulating fiat-backed stablecoins. -
TR15/12: Wealth management firms and private banks: suitability of investment portfolios
This review follows our earlier thematic reviews of suitability in a sample of wealth management firms, carried out in 2010, which led to the FSA’s Dear CEO letter in June ... Our Dear CEO letter communicated our expectations on suitability standards -
Review of principal firms in the investment management sector
We have reviewed how asset managers calculate and disclose transaction costs and how effective overall cost disclosures are. -
FCA tells lenders to support consumers struggling with the cost of living
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is today writing to more than 3,500 lenders to remind them of the standards they should meet as consumers across the country are affected by the rising cost of living. With household bills expected to continue -
Notice to all FCA regulated firms with exposure to cryptoassets
We are reminding all regulated firms of their existing obligations when they are interacting with or exposed to cryptoassets and related services. -
Conduct risk during LIBOR transition
Questions and answers for firms on conduct risk during LIBOR transition. -
Liquidity Management multi-firm review
Informing the asset management industry of the conclusions and recommendations from our multi-firm review on fund liquidity management. -
A credit market that delivers for consumers
Speech by Roma Pearson, Director of Consumer Finance, delivered at Credit Summit 2023. -
Fast-growing firms (FGFs) multi-firm review
We summarise our findings and set out our expectations of FCA solo-regulated fast-growing firms to identify, assess and manage the risks arising from their activities. -
FCA launches general insurance market study
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today set out the issues it will focus on as part of a market study into how general insurance (GI) firms charge their customers for home and motor insurance.