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FCA decides to ban Tom Hayes
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has decided to prohibit Tom Hayes from performing any function in relation to any regulated activity in the financial services industry. The FCA considers that Mr Hayes is not a fit and proper person as a result -
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. -
FS21/12: Decisions on the use of LIBOR (Articles 23C and 21A BMR) [pdf]
We set out feedback on responses to our proposal to use our Article 23C and Article 21A powers under the Benchmarks Regulation for certain LIBOR settings. -
CP21/29: Proposed decisions on the use of LIBOR (Articles 23C and 21A BMR) [pdf]
We seek views on our proposed decisions to use 2 new powers, introduced through amendments to the Benchmarks Regulation, for certain LIBOR settings -
CP17/15: Powers in relation to LIBOR contributions [pdf]
We are consulting on how we would use our compulsion powers for the London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR) and setting out our proposed approach to using these powers. -
Balance of interests
Speech by Martin Wheatley, Chief Executive, the FCA, at the International Derivatives Expo, London. This is the text of the speech as drafted, which may differ from the delivered version. -
LIBOR contractual triggers
How the FCA would announce LIBOR contractual triggers. -
FCA bans Terry Farr
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and Action Fraud are warning the public to be wary of investment scams carried out via bogus online trading platforms. This warning comes as cryptoassests and forex investment scams reports more than tripled -
2013 Disclosure Log
The aim of the FCA's Disclosure Log is to keep information that it has released under the Freedom of Information Act and which it thinks is of wider public interest. Find the Disclosure Log for 2013. -
The future of LIBOR
Speech by Andrew Bailey, Chief Executive of the FCA, at Bloomberg London.