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Two convicted of insider dealing in Operation Tabernula trial
In a case brought by the FCA and following a three-month trial at Southwark Crown Court, two defendants – a senior investment banker and a Chartered Accountant – have been convicted of conspiring to insider deal. -
FCA finds weak price competition in some areas of the asset management sector
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today published the interim findings of its asset management market study, which suggests that there is weak price competition in a number of areas of the asset management industry. -
Aviation and Tech Capital Ltd, trading as Ablrate, enters administration
Aviation and Tech Capital Ltd t/a Ablrate, a regulated Peer-to Peer firm, has entered administration. -
Asset management: A regulatory perspective
Speech by Andrew Bailey, Chief Executive at the FCA, delivered at London Business School Annual Asset Management Conference. -
Our emerging regulatory approach to Big Tech and Artificial Intelligence
Speech by Nikhil Rathi, our Chief Executive, delivered at The Economist, London. -
Realising the benefits of purposeful leadership
Speech by Jonathan Davidson, Director of Supervision – Retail and Authorisations at the FCA, delivered at the CCTA 2018 Conference, Nottingham. -
Making innovation work for firms and consumers
Speech by Martin Wheatley, Chief Executive, the FCA, at Bloomberg, London. This is the text of the speech as drafted, which may differ from the delivered version. -
FCA calls on firms to improve treatment of politically exposed persons (PEPs)
The FCA has told financial firms – including banks, payment firms and lenders – to do more to ensure Parliamentarians, senior public servants and their families are not treated unfairly. -
The FCA's response to COVID-19 and expectations for 2020
Speech by Megan Butler, Executive Director of Supervision – Investment, Wholesale and Specialists at the FCA, delivered at PIMFA’s Virtual Festival. -
Financial watchdog cracks down on problem firms and supports struggling borrowers
In the past year, the FCA has reduced harm to consumers and businesses by stopping 627 firms, that failed to meet the minimum standards, from operating.