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Showing 1452 to 1461 of 1493 search results for end of the Brexit.

  1. The FCA and the Bank of England encourage market participants in further switch to SONIA in interest rate swap markets

    Statements Published: 28/09/2020 Last modified: 28/09/2020
    FCA and Bank of England support and encourage liquidity providers in the sterling swaps market to adopt new quoting conventions for inter-dealer trading based on SONIA instead of LIBOR from 27 October this year.
  2. The Financial Conduct Authority takes disciplinary action against five individuals and three firms in relation to solicitors’ professional indemnity insurance and other insurance schemes’ failures

    Press Releases Published: 01/02/2016 Last modified: 01/02/2016
    The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has fined five individuals and two firms a total of £15.5m, in addition to banning four of those individuals, for significant integrity and competence failings.
  3. FS20/6: Temporary financial relief for customers impacted by coronavirus: feedback on draft guidance for mortgages

    Policy and guidance Feedback statements Published: 02/06/2020 Last modified: 02/06/2020
    On 22 May 2020, we published draft guidance on the fair treatment of home finance customers in temporary payment difficulty as a result of the current exceptional circumstances arising out of coronavirus (Covid-19)
  4. State Street UK fined £22.9m by Financial Conduct Authority for Transitions Management failings

    Press Releases Published: 31/01/2014 Last modified: 31/01/2014
    The FCA views State Street UK’s failings to be at the most serious end of the spectrum.
  5. Capita Financial Managers to pay up to £66 million for the benefit of investors in the Connaught Income Fund, Series 1

    Press Releases Published: 10/11/2017 Last modified: 10/11/2017
    The Financial Conduct Authority has today announced that Capita Financial Managers Limited (CFM) has been publicly censured and will pay up to £66 million to those investors who suffered loss as a result of investing in the Guaranteed Low Risk
  6. FCA review finds evidence of life insurance and advisory firms ‘undermining the objectives of the RDR’ and consults on new guidance

    Press Releases Published: 17/09/2013 Last modified: 07/02/2022
    The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has published a review to find out whether firms continue to be influenced by inducements from product providers, despite the Retail Distribution Review (RDR) coming into effect in January 2013
  7. FS23/4: Potential competition impacts of Big Tech entry and expansion in retail financial services 

    Feedback statements Published: 12/07/2023 Last modified: 12/07/2023
    We are asking for views on the potential benefits and harms from Big Tech firms’ entry and expansion into retail financial services sectors
  8. FCA publishes outcome of testing behavioural remedies to address under repayment of credit card debt

    Data and research News stories Published: 26/07/2018 Last modified: 26/07/2018
    The FCA has published the outcome of a programme of behavioural research. The research looked at different ways repayment options can be presented to credit card customers to encourage those making low repayments to repay more when they can afford
  9. Principal firms who have Credit Broking permissions: Good practice and areas for improvements

    Good and poor practice Published: 23/04/2024 Last modified: 23/04/2024
    We assessed the key harms and drivers of harm caused by ARs and IARs who undertake credit broking. We found some examples of good and poor practice that we'd like to share with firms, as we think they can improve their practices.
  10. FCA to consult on use of 'side pockets' for retail funds with exposure to sanctioned and suspended Russian assets

    Statements Published: 16/03/2022 Last modified: 16/03/2022
    The FCA has begun discussions with stakeholders about options to allow UK authorised retail funds to make exceptional use of 'side pockets' given the significant practical challenges in disposing of Russian and Belarussian assets in the context of