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Regulatory Developments and the Changing Market Structure
Speech by David Lawton, Director of Markets at the FCA, at the American Bar Association Capital Markets Conference, Law Society, London, Thursday 27 February 2014. This is the text of the speech as drafted, which may differ from the delivered version -
Report: Using Synthetic Data in Financial Services
The report provides an overview of the opportunities and risks with synthetic data, to contribute to beneficial and responsible innovation in financial services. -
Measuring our impact before we intervene
Find out how we measure our impact before we intervene with rule-making powers. -
Speech: New thinking in regulatory economics
The views I express are my own not those of the FCA, and I will start with a personal statement. ... Ambiguity (Knightian uncertainty): related to outcomes (be they known, unknown or disputed), for which we are not in a position to make probability -
PS23/17: Remuneration: enhancing proportionality for small firms
Our final policy on changes to the remuneration rules for dual-regulated firms to enhance the proportionality of the remuneration requirements that apply to small firms. -
FSCS supplementary levies for 2018/19
Find out more about the FSCS’s supplementary levy and why the retail pool is triggered -
Dual-regulated firms Remuneration Code (SYSC 19D)
How SYSC 19D applies to dual-regulated firms, comprising banks, building societies and PRA-designated investment firms. -
Identifying and managing access to cash during Covid-19
The FCA and PSR have today published more information on our joint work to map access to cash through, for example, cash machines and how this will shape our future work in this area. -
PS22/11: Improving the Appointed Representatives regime
We set out the final rules for the Appointed Representative regime to enhance consumer protection. We also respond to feedback to CP21/34 -
Creditworthiness and affordability: common misunderstandings
There are some common misconceptions among consumer credit firms as to what the FCA rules on creditworthiness and affordability mean. They explain some of the main points and what firms should do to comply with their rules.