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FSA - Primary Market Bulletin No.4 [pdf]
In this edition, we return to the UKLA Knowledge Base consultation we launched in Primary Market Bulletin (PMB) No. 2. As explained in PMB No. 2, the UKLA Knowledge Base is our new online repository for formal guidance notes, offering practitioners -
Data Bulletin: May 2017 - Retail intermediary sector
This issue focuses on the retail intermediary sector and provides a useful insight into the activities of these firms. -
FSA - FG12/22: Summary of feedback received [pdf]
In Primary Market Bulletin (PMB) No. 2 (July 2012), we consulted on the initial content of the UKLA Knowledge Base, which comprised 82 draft technical and procedural notes relating to aspects of the Prospectus Rules (PR), Listing Rules (LR) and -
Primary Market Bulletin 15 [pdf]
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Data Bulletin June 2018: The retail intermediary sector
This bulletin focuses on new analysis of the retail intermediary sector based on the data firms have submitted to us via the Retail Mediation Activities Return (RMAR). -
Archived data
Find FCA data published before 2018. -
Data Bulletin: September 2018 - Retirement income market [pdf]
This issue of the Data Bulletin focuses on the latest trends in retirement income market. -
FCA Data Bulletin: Issue 12 - March 2018 [pdf]
In this issue of the Data Bulletin we focus on how the pensions and retirement income market is evolving and findings from the FCA's Financial Lives Survey 2017. -
FCA Data Bulletin: Issue 10 - September 2017 [pdf]
This Data Bulletin for September 2017 focuses on the latest retirement income market trends and includes a summary update of the FCA and FCA Practitioner Panel firm survey. -
FCA Data Bulletin: Issue 1 - October 2014 [pdf]
The first FCA Data Bulletin gives you some key information about what the FCA does and the markets it regulates. The Data Bulletin brings together all the valuable information the FCA collates, to ensure that you have clear and easy access to the FCA