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Showing 1692 to 1701 of 1736 search results for our Brexit consultations.

  1. FCA statement on ESMA’s ongoing work on possible product intervention measures applicable to retail CFD and binary option products

    Statements Published: 15/12/2017 Last modified: 15/12/2017
    The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has made an announcement today on its work in relation to the provision of contracts for differences (CFDs), including rolling spot forex, and binary options to retail clients. 
  2. FCA confirms rules for legacy use of synthetic LIBOR rates and no new use of US dollar LIBOR

    Press Releases Published: 16/11/2021 Last modified: 16/11/2021
    FCA confirms it will allow temporary use of ‘synthetic’ sterling and yen LIBOR rates in all legacy LIBOR contracts, other than cleared derivatives, that have not been changed at or ahead of end-2021
  3. Rent-to-own, buy-now pay-later and pawnbroking agreements and coronavirus: draft temporary updated guidance for firms

    Policy and guidance Guidance consultations Published: 03/07/2020 Last modified: 01/12/2020
    This draft guidance applies in the exceptional circumstances arising out of the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic and its impact on the financial situation of rent-to-own, buy-now pay-later and pawnbroking customers.
  4. PS21/21: The stronger nudge to pensions guidance: feedback on CP21/11 and final rules and guidance

    Policy statements Published: 01/12/2021 Last modified: 01/12/2021
    We have published our final rules and guidance for firms on the stronger nudge to Pension Wise guidance.
  5. PS15/3: Final rules for independent governance committees, including feedback on CP14/16

    Policy statements Published: 04/02/2015 Last modified: 29/05/2018
    This Policy Statement summarises the responses to our consultation, provides our response to the feedback and publishes the final rules. ... We intend to hold a forum for IGC Chairs around the time that our rules become effective.
  6. DP21/1: Strengthening our financial promotion rules for high-risk investments and firms approving financial promotions

    Discussion papers Published: 29/04/2021 Last modified: 19/01/2022
    Read our proposals on changes we can make to strengthen our financial promotion rules for high-risk investments
  7. PS14/15: Removing the Transparency Directive’s requirement to publish interim management statements - Including feedback on CP14/12 and final rules

    Policy statements Published: 07/11/2014 Last modified: 30/08/2015
    This Policy Statement reports on the main issues arising from Consultation Paper (CP) 14/12 and publishes final rules. ... In this Policy Statement, we summarise the feedback we received on CP14/12 and explain our response to this feedback.
  8. PS21/19: Changes to the SCA-RTS and to guidance in the Approach Document and the Perimeter Guidance Manual

    Policy statements Published: 29/11/2021 Last modified: 29/11/2021
    We set out final rules for Regulatory Technical Standards on Strong Customer Authentication and Secure Communication (SCA-RTS). We also set out amendments to ‘Payment Services and Electronic Money – Our Approach’ (Approach Document, AD
  9. 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
  10. PS15/9: Implementation of the Mortgage Credit Directive and the new regime for second charge mortgages, feedback to CP14/20 and final rules

    Policy statements Published: 27/03/2015 Last modified: 27/03/2015
    This Policy Statement sets out our final rules for implementation of the Mortgage Credit Directive and the new regime for second charge mortgages. ... In this Policy Statement we report on the main issues arising from consultation, highlighting where we