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Mark Lyttleton sentenced to 12 months imprisonment for insider dealing
In a prosecution brought by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) Mark Lyttleton, a former Equity Portfolio Manager at BlackRock Investment Management (UK) Limited, has today been sentenced to 18 months reduced with credit to 12 months on two counts -
Information on advice firms advising members of the Rolls-Royce DB scheme - November 2021
FCA responds to questions regarding advice firms advising members of the Rolls-Royce DB scheme. -
FCA publishes decision notice against Alistair Burns deciding to ban him and fine him
The Financial Conduct Authority has today published a Decision Notice in respect of Alistair Burns, Chief Executive at TailorMade Independent Limited (TMI). -
Brexit: information for participants in the wholesale markets operating in the UK (including wholesale banks, wholesale markets and asset managers)
Passporting between the UK and EEA states has now ended. Find out more about the other ways in which firms can access the EEA. -
The FCA’s new competition powers: what do they mean for the financial services industry?
Speech by Deb Jones, director of competition at the FCA, at a Scottish Financial Enterprise lunch, hosted by Maclay Murray & Spens LLP, Edinburgh. This is the text of the speech as drafted, which may differ from the delivered version. -
FCA fines Execution Noble & Company Limited £231,000 for failings as a sponsor
This is the first use of the FCA’s power to fine sponsors, introduced in 2013. ... The FCA recently consulted on changes to the sponsor regime in relation to sponsor competence. -
FCA statement on the reporting of derivatives under the UK EMIR regime in a no-deal scenario
This statement explains what Trade Repositories (TRs), and UK counterparties that use them, should do to make sure they are compliant with their EMIR reporting obligations after the UK leaves the EU. -
FCA appoints executive directors to co-lead Enforcement and Market Oversight
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has appointed Therese Chambers and Steve Smart as joint Executive Directors of Enforcement and Market Oversight. -
FCA confirms measures to raise standards in the funeral plans market
To enhance consumer protection in the funeral plans market, the FCA has confirmed the rules funeral plan providers will have to follow when they come under regulation from 29 July 2022. -
Craig Whyte appears at court for failing to provide key passwords for seized devices
In a prosecution brought by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), Craig Whyte has been charged with failing to provide passwords for various laptops and phones.