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Benchmarks supervision
Benchmark administrators and supervised contributors are overseen by the Benchmarks Supervision team. Learn more about notifications and providing information. -
UK SFTR news
Read FCA news updates on the UK Securities Financing Transactions Regulation (UK SFTR). -
FS21/11: Feedback Statement: Article 23D BMR Decision for 6 sterling and yen LIBOR versions [pdf]
Our feedback on responses to our proposal to use our Article 23D(2) powers introduced through amendments to the Benchmarks Regulation (BMR) -
Leadership and conduct
Speech by Martin Wheatley, Chief Executive, the FCA, at City Week 2014: International Financial Services in the Post-Reform World: Opportunities and Challenges. This is the text of the speech as drafted, which may differ from the delivered version. -
FSA - PS13/6 The regulation and supervision of benchmarks [pdf]
Policy FSA - PS13/6 - We are outlining how we will regulate benchmark submission and administration, with LIBOR as the first benchmark to be brought in to the new regime. -
CP17/15: Powers in relation to LIBOR contributions [pdf]
We are consulting on how we would use our compulsion powers for the London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR) and setting out our proposed approach to using these powers. -
Occasional Paper No. 27: Benchmark regulation and market quality [pdf]
In this paper, we examine the implications of the benchmark regime change in the interest rate swap market on underlying market conditions. -
FCA and Bank of England encourage switch from LIBOR to SONIA for sterling interest rate swaps from Spring 2020
The FCA and the Bank of England encourage market makers to change the market convention for sterling interest rate swaps from LIBOR to SONIA (the Sterling Overnight Index Average) in Q1 2020. This change is intended to move the greater part of new -
2013 fines
Fines published during the calendar year ending December 2013. -
Regulated covered bonds
Covered bonds are a type of secured bond usually backed by mortgages or public sector loans. Read about the UK regulated covered bonds regime.