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FSA - PS13/6 The regulation and supervision of benchmarks [pdf]
Policy FSA - PS13/6 - We are outlining how we will regulate benchmark submission and administration, with LIBOR as the first benchmark to be brought in to the new regime. -
FCA publishes Decision Notice for former UBS LIBOR trader
FCA publishes Decision Notice for former UBS LIBOR trader. Press Releases First published:. ... LIBOR is a benchmark reference rate fundamental to the operation of both UK and international financial markets including markets in interest rate derivatives -
Administrator and Submitter of specified benchmarks (LIBOR)
The Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Regulated Activities) (Amendment) Order 2013 has introduced a regulated activity for firms administering a specified benchmark. -
Senior Managers and Certification Regime
The Senior Managers and Certification Regime (SM&CR) changed how people working in financial services are regulated. See how it applies to your firm. -
Onshoring and the Temporary Transitional Power
Our use of the Temporary Transitional Power (TTP) has ended. We explain how we used it and where it still applies to firms. -
Finance for positive, sustainable change
In this blog, Sacha Sadan delves into how the FCA has been working with industry, government and global partners to raise ESG standards. -
Report fee tariff data
Read FCA guidance on how to fill in your online tariff data forms and provide information about your firm that will help calculate annual fees for the next financial year. -
Promoting competitiveness is a juggling act
Speech by Sarah Pritchard, Executive Director, Markets and Executive Director, International at TheCityUK International Conference 2024. -
Claims management companies: our regulation
The FCA is the claims management companies (CMCs) regulator. Learn about regulation and whether your firm needs to be FCA-authorised. -
The power of benchmarks: an analysis of the ICE swap rate
The events surrounding the London interbankoffered rate(LIBOR) fixing in 2012 brought financial benchmarks into the public conscious for the first time and set off an important chain reaction. ... Within one year, LIBOR would be regulated. And soon after