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Financial services exemptions in forthcoming Corporate Insolvency and Governance Bill
These measures are expected to be included in the Corporate Insolvency and Governance Bill (Bill). -
PS15/6: Bringing additional benchmarks into the regulatory and supervisory regime
This Policy Statement sets out our framework for regulating and supervising the seven additional benchmarks being brought into regulatory scope. -
Capital Markets Union – a regulator’s perspective
Speech by David Lawton, Director of Markets, Policy and International, at the FCA, delivered at the Deutsche Borse Group ‘Blueprint for a European Capital Markets Union’ event on 27 May 2015 at the ETC venues, London. This is the text of the -
FCA extends the Senior Managers and Certification Regime to 47,000 firms
FCA extends the Senior Managers and Certification Regime to 47,000 firms -
FCA launches discussion on improving the financial services compensation framework
FCA seeks views on fundamental questions about the purpose, scope and funding of it's compensation framework -
FCA and CSRC announce their support for the Shanghai-London Stock Connect scheme
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) have today made a joint announcement of their approval of the Shanghai and London Stock Exchanges’ proposed new Shanghai-London Stock Connect. They have -
FCA to investigate use of personal guarantees in certain small business lending
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today committed to investigate the use of personal guarantees by lenders to support loans to certain small businesses. The steps come in response to a super complaint from the Federation of Small Businesses -
PS17/21: Insurance Distribution Directive implementation – Feedback to CP17/7 and near-final rules
This is our first Policy Statement setting out our near final rules for our implementation of the Insurance Distribution Directive (IDD). -
Borrowers in financial difficulty following the coronavirus pandemic - key findings
We detail our findings from our review of firms’ treatment of borrowers in financial difficulty after the pandemic. We include areas all firms must improve on. -
Support available for mortgages as interest rates rise
If you're struggling with your mortgage due to higher living costs and interest rate rises, find out more about your options and where you can get support.