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Inducements and conflicts of interest thematic review: key findings
We are not publishing a thematic report, as this work will be taken into account in our planned MiFID II consultation paper. ... Your firm should consider these findings and expectations and ensure they meet the current requirements. -
FCA proposes ban on sale of crypto-derivatives to retail consumers
The FCA is proposing rules to address harm to retail consumers from the sale of derivatives and exchange traded notes referencing certain types of cryptoassets. -
Consumer Duty implementation plans
The Consumer Duty will set higher and clearer standards of consumer protection across financial services and require firms to act to deliver good outcomes for customers. The FCA sets out here the findings from their review of firms’ plans to embed -
Open-ended funds investing in less liquid assets
Speech by Edwin Schooling Latter, Director of Markets and Wholesale Policy, to Investment Association members. -
FCA confirms support for mortgage borrowers impacted by coronavirus
On 2 November, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) announced proposals to enhance support for borrowers affected by coronavirus (Covid-19). -
From regulator to firm to consumer: a virtuous chain of events
Speech by Georgina Philippou, Senior Adviser to the FCA on the Public Sector Equality Duty, delivered at the Building Ethnic Diversity and Inclusion in Investment Management - Report Launch. -
Review of property funds and liquidity risks
Findings from our suspended property fund review. -
Cyber resilience and supplier risk: moving beyond compliance
Speech delivered by Nausicaa Delfas, Chief Operating Officer at the FCA, at the Cyber Security Summit and Expo 2017 -
Overdrafts and coronavirus: temporary guidance for firms
FCA publishes temporary guidance on overdrafts during the coronavirus situation -
The FSA and the Bank of England relax the barriers to entry for new bank entrants
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) and the Bank of England have published the results of their review (the Review) into barriers to new entrants to the banking sector. This Review sets out significant changes to regulatory requirements and