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Our approach to competition
The FCA promotes effective competition in the interests of consumers. -
Asset management market study
We have published the final findings of our asset management market study. As part of this, we set out a package of remedies to address the concerns identified. -
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. -
Investor engagement in a changing regulatory landscape
II. ESMA provided its final advice to the European Commission in December 2014 on detailed proposals to support the new MIFID II Directive, including in the area of research and ... We will then need to put the final proposals into our domestic -
MS19/1: Credit Information Market Study
We have published the Final Report for the Credit Information Market Study. It contains our proposed package of remedies aimed at addressing concerns we identified in the market. We also set out feedback received from stakeholders in response to -
FCA analysis reveals there are fewer than 1 million interest-only mortgages outstanding
The number of interest-only (750,000) and part-interest-only (245,000) mortgages has halved since 2015, new FCA analysis has found -
Business interruption insurance during the coronavirus pandemic - High Court test case
Statement on how we are engaging with policyholders and insurance intermediaries on business interruption (BI) insurance. -
Guidance for crypto firms to help them comply with marketing rules
Following a change in legislation, cryptoassets promotions targeting UK consumers now fall within our remit -
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 -
PS14/16: Detailed rules for the price cap on high-cost short-term credit - Including feedback on CP14/10 and final rules
On 2 January 2015, we introduced a price cap on what high-cost short-term credit lenders can charge.