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FS22/5: Compensation Framework Review
The FCA sets out feedback to Discussion Paper 21/5 on the compensation framework and the purpose, scope and funding of the FSCS. The paper also outlines the next steps. -
PS19/16: High-Cost Credit Review: Overdraft policy statement
These are the final rules we are introducing to reform the overdraft market. -
The role of High Frequency Traders in FX markets
FCA economist Peter O’Neill and Academic Shihao Yu at Columbia University, examine the role of new High-Frequency Trading (HFT) entrants to the once bank dealer dominated Foreign Exchange market. -
Environmental sustainability
Find out how the FCA is working to become a more sustainable organisation. -
PS19/5 and feedback on our Brexit consultations
We set out our response to the feedback we received from our Brexit consultations. -
Alternatives to high-cost credit
This FCA report sets out actions and recommendations to improve the availability and awareness of alternatives to high-cost credit. -
FCA announces pensions value for money consultation
The FCA is bringing forward proposals that are designed to promote value for money for the members of workplace personal pension schemes with the announcement of a new Consultation Paper. -
PS22/9: A new Consumer Duty
We are consulting for a second time on our proposals to set a higher standard of consumer protection in retail financial markets, where firms compete vigorously in the interests of consumers. -
New analysis offers mixed picture on high frequency trading in the UK
Of course, regardless of what happens in the US, there is plainly an important question here for the UK over whether similar conditions might now, or eventually, prevail in our domestic ... strategies. All we can say is that on lit exchanges specifically, -
PS19/7: Finalising the Directory
This Policy Statement sets out the final rules on the Directory, a new public register for checking the details of key individuals working in the financial services. It also summarises the feedback we received to Consultation Paper CP18/19 and our