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Position limits for commodity derivative contracts
We are required to set limits on the maximum size of positions which a person can hold in commodity derivatives. Here we set out these position limits. -
FS23/3: Government-regulator response to ‘Value for Money: A framework on metrics, standards and disclosures'
FCA, DWP and TPR's joint response to feedback received and next steps. -
FCA review shows too many advisory firms are not yet clear enough with their customers on their charges and services
Too many advisory firms are not being clear with consumers on how much advice costs, the type of service they offer (whether it is restricted and the nature of the restriction) ... The RDR, which came into force at the beginning of 2013, introduced new -
FCA and TPR outline a framework for value for money in defined contribution pension schemes
The FCA and The Pensions Regulator have published a joint discussion paper on developing a common framework for measuring value for money in defined contribution pension schemes. -
High-cost short-term credit and coronavirus: temporary guidance for firms
This guidance applies to regulated firms that enter into high-cost short-term credit (HCSTC) loans, including payday loans. In addition, this guidance applies to firms that have acquired such loans. It applies to both current loans and loans entered -
FCA finds further work required to fully embed ‘Guiding Principles’ for ESG and sustainable investment funds
A review by the FCA has found that while most Authorised Fund Managers (AFMs) have made efforts to comply with the FCA’s expectations on the design, delivery, and disclosure of their ESG and sustainable funds, further improvement is needed. -
FCA confirms support for customers who are struggling to pay their mortgage due to coronavirus
The FCA has today confirmed the support firms should give to mortgage customers who are either coming to the end of a payment holiday or who are yet to request one. -
Prisoners, wellness programmes and the rats of Hanoi: why the FCA tests its interventions
Speech by Christopher Woolard, Executive Director of Strategy and Competition at the FCA, delivered at the UK Competition Network conference, London. -
Gaming trading: how trading apps could be engaging consumers for the worse
You may be familiar with the jumping green owl celebrating your completion of a Duolingo language lesson. Or perhaps you compete against your friends on Strava to run the most miles in a month. These are all examples of gamification – the use of -
Improvements needed to the credit information market to deliver better lending decisions for borrowers
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has set out proposals to improve the credit information sector so it can deliver higher quality and more comprehensive information for consumers and firms.