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Automated advice: existing rules and guidance
Before applying for Innovation Pathways, read our existing rules and guidance to check whether your question is covered. -
FCA sets out next steps to improve competition in the UK’s asset management industry
The FCA has published the latest step in its response to the concerns identified through its asset management market study. This is part of a package of remedies to ensure fund managers compete on the value they deliver, and act in the interests of -
Our Rule Review Framework
The FCA have developed a draft Rule Review Framework to explain how it plans to monitor and review how its rules are working in practice. -
Research Note: Review of Maximal Extractable Value and Blockchain Oracles
This paper is designed to support market participants and regulators to better understand the emerging technology landscape and build the foundation of knowledge needed to assess the potential risks and opportunities created by new technology. -
SRO / TMPR fees and levies
We explain the fees that firms in the TPR and TMPR will need to pay. -
Business Plan 2022/23
The FCA Business Plan details the work we'll do over the next 12 months to help deliver the commitments in our Strategy. -
Consumer Investments: Strategy and Feedback Statement
The FCA sets out its view of consumer harm in this market and its 3-year strategy to address this. -
Speech: Shadow banking - the potential risks and rewards
My observations are mostly based on Kraus and Aquilina’s Occasional Paper 18(OP18), ‘Market-Based Finance: its contributions and emerging issues’ and our related article ‘The rise of market based ... From the macro to the micro, and an example of -
New evidence on liquidity in UK corporate bond markets
This page summarises our most recent research into liquidity conditions in the UK corporate bond market. -
Enhancing the UK’s capital markets – The FCA’s role and priorities
Speech by Sarah Pritchard, Executive Director, Markets, to City & Financial Global’s The Future of UK Financial Regulation Summit.