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Brexit
The UK has left the EU. Find out what this means for consumers and firms. -
GC24/3: Primary Market Bulletin No. 50
We are consulting on the following proposed changes to the Knowledge Base. -
FCA expectations regarding funds in light of coronavirus (Covid-19)
We are giving firms extra time to produce their annual and half-yearly reports and accounts because of the impact of coronavirus (Covid-19). -
Asset management: A regulatory perspective
Speech by Andrew Bailey, Chief Executive at the FCA, delivered at London Business School Annual Asset Management Conference. -
PS19/26: Brexit - Regulatory Technical Standards for Strong Customer Authentication and Common and Secure Open Standards of Communication
This policy statement PS19/26 confirms the regulatory technical standards for strong customer authentication and common and secure open standards of communication, which will apply in the UK, in the event of a no-deal exit by the UK from the EU. -
Primary Market Bulletin 33
Welcome to the 33rd edition of the Primary Market Bulletin (PMB). -
CP24/3: Quarterly Consultation Paper No. 43
Once a quarter, we consult on proposed miscellaneous amendments to our Handbook. These tend to be minor changes but we still want to get your feedback on our proposals. -
FCA sets out its approach to international firms
The FCA today published its approach to the authorisation and supervision of international firms. -
Financial services contracts regime
The temporary permissions regime will enable relevant firms and funds which passport into the UK to continue operating in the UK if the passporting regime falls away abruptly when the UK leaves the EU. -
The view from the regulator: developing our approach
Speech by Mary Starks, Director of Competition at the FCA, delivered at the AIC conference ‘Making choices in uncertain times’. -
PS22/9: A new Consumer Duty
We are consulting for a second time on our proposals to set a higher standard of consumer protection in retail financial markets, where firms compete vigorously in the interests of consumers.