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Brexit
The UK has left the EU. Find out what this means for consumers and firms. -
FCA publishes rules that will apply at the end of the transition period
We've published an updated version of the FCA Handbook to show the rules that will apply at the end of the transition period. -
FCA publishes annual report and accounts 2016/17
The FCA has published its Annual Report and Accounts, which looks back on the key pieces of work undertaken by the organisation throughout 2016/17. -
Statement on the Operation of the MiFID Markets Regime
Read our statement on the operation of the MiFID Markets Regime after the transition period ends. -
FCA announces extension to its use of the temporary transitional power
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) today confirmed it intends to extend the proposed duration of the directions issued under the temporary transitional power to the 31 December 2020. This is to reflect the extension of Article 50. Other than the -
Building a financial regulatory system suitable for the UK in the new era
Speech delivered by Nausicaa Delfas, Executive Director of International, at the City & Financial Professional Virtual Roundtables. -
FCA writes joint letter on Brexit with the Bank to CEOs of insurance firms and updates its website for all firms
Our joint letter with the Bank of England to CEOs of insurance firms on the importance of being prepared for the end of the transition period. -
Information for general insurers and intermediaries in the UK
A focus for UK-based general insurers is minimising the disruption for EEA-based customers (including expats), or policies with certain EEA risks. -
FCA publishes instructions for accessing and downloading FCA FITRS files
We have built FCA FITRS (Financial Instruments Transparency System) to replace ESMA FITRS in the UK. -
FCA proposes to simplify rules to help encourage companies to list in the UK
The FCA proposes to reform and streamline the listing rules in the UK to help attract a wider range of companies, encourage competition and improve choice for investors. -
The UK Financial Conduct Authority and the US Securities and Exchange Commission sign updated supervisory cooperation arrangements
The United Kingdom (UK) Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and the United States (US) Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) have today reaffirmed their commitment to continue close cooperation and information sharing in the event of the UK’s