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Exploring Synthetic Data Validation – privacy, utility and fidelity
This paper explores the insights from a roundtable event hosted by the FCA, the Information Commissioner’s Office, and the Alan Turing Institute. -
Statement on certain FCA work in light of coronavirus and changing market conditions
We are providing an update on work that we intend to either stop or postpone in light of the ongoing impact of coronavirus and economic conditions. These changes will allow us to focus our resources on the most urgent work where we can make the most -
Defined Benefit (DB) transfers – further update on our work
We set out further findings from our assessment of the suitability of defined benefit (DB) transfer advice, as part of a package of measures to improve standards in this area. -
How innovation and regulation in financial services can drive the UK's economic growth
Speech by Sheldon Mills, Executive Director, Consumers and Competition delivered at the CityUK Annual Conference 2023. -
FCA and Bank of England announce proposals for data reforms across the UK financial sector
The FCA and the Bank of England (Bank) outline their plans to develop their data and analytics capabilities. Both authorities depend on access to high-quality data to fulfil their respective missions of maintaining monetary and financial stability, -
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 -
City Week: how regulation can help the UK lead in Fintech
Speech by Emily Shepperd, FCA Chief Operating Officer and ED Authorisations, delivered at the Culture and Conduct Forum for the Financial Services Industry. -
Financial Services & Markets Act 2023 gives FCA new powers to protect access to cash
FCA’s new powers are an important step towards maintaining reasonable provision of cash deposit and withdrawal services. -
Barclays fined £26m for failings surrounding the London Gold Fixing and former Barclays trader banned and fined for inappropriate conduct
Plunkett's actions came the day after the publication of our LIBOR and EURIBOR action against Barclays. ... Since joining the Gold Fixing on 7 June 2004, Barclays has contributed to setting the price of gold in the Gold Fixing. -
FCA calls on firms to act following review of costs and charges disclosure in the investment sector
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today published the key findings of supervisory work to assess the effectiveness of disclosure by asset managers and intermediaries, such as wealth managers, to their retail customers. This work was prompted