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Chairman's speech to the Trust in Banking Conference
Speech by John Griffith Jones, Chairman, FCA, delivered at the Trust in Banking Conference, organised by Cambridge Judge Executive Education at the London Stock Exchange. This is the text of the speech as drafted, which may differ from the delivered -
Regulating innovation: a global enterprise
Speech by Christopher Woolard, Executive Director of Strategy and Competition at the FCA, delivered at Innovate Finance 2018. -
Closet trackers
Read more on how we review potential closet tracker funds and closet constrained funds as part of our ongoing supervision of UK authorised funds. -
Speech: Shadow banking - the potential risks and rewards
Issues to consider here are risks to stability and direct risks to consumers. ... when one should use remedies that cut across competition like price controls and product standards and when one should try to empower consumers and competition with -
It's time for an Enlightenment on financial inclusion
Speech by Nikhil Rathi, the FCA's Chief Executive, delivered at PwC Glasgow for the Scottish Financial Enterprise: Extending Financial Inclusion event. -
Competition Decisions Committee
The Competition Decisions Committee (CDC) exercises certain decision-making powers in competition law investigations on behalf of the FCA. -
Cash savings market study
In January 2015, we published the final findings of our cash savings market study and our proposed remedies. The findings set out our conclusions on the effectiveness of competition in the cash savings market. Our remedies set out how we intended to -
Cryptoasset registration: information for applicants
The FCA's requirements and expectations of cryptoasset businesses for AML/CTF regime registration. -
Building trust in sustainable investments
Speech by Richard Monks on building trust in sustainable investments. -
Consumer investments data review 2020
A summary of the FCA's work to tackle consumer harm in the investment market, between 1 January and 31 October 2020.