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CP20/23: Quarterly Consultation Paper No. 30
Once a quarter, we consult on proposed miscellaneous amendments to our Handbook. These tend to be minor changes but we still want to get your feedback on our proposals. -
Update of position limits for certain commodity derivative contracts
The FCA has published updated position limits for certain commodity derivative contracts traded on UK trading venues. The limits have been established under the Markets in Financial Instruments Regulations 2017 (MIFI Regs). -
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The FCA publishes a wide range of data. Find out about the types of data available and how often it is published. -
FCA publishes Insurance Distribution Directive consultation
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today published the first of its two consultation papers on the implementation of the Insurance Distribution Directive (IDD). -
Abnormal Trading Volume Ratio
In the FCA's 2018/19 Annual Report it published a new measure of market cleanliness – the Abnormal Trading Volume ratio (ATV). -
Information on transaction reporting under MiFIR - May 2022
The FCA answers questions regarding transaction reporting under MiFIR. -
PS23/11: Guidance on the trading venue perimeter
Consultation on new guidance on the regulatory perimeter for trading venues -
Four building blocks of efficient capital markets
Speech by David Lawton, Director of Markets, FSA at the Practising Law Institute Conference -
CP15/42: Quarterly Consultation Paper No. 11
add text to EG 7 to reflect the FCA’s ability to apply to the Court under section 89NA for a voting rights suspension order. ... make consequential changes to the Handbook for Solvency II and non-Directive firms. -
FCA announces extension to its use of the temporary transitional power
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) today confirmed it intends to extend the proposed duration of the directions issued under the temporary transitional power to the 31 December 2020. This is to reflect the extension of Article 50. Other than the