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CP21/16: Quarterly Consultation Paper No. 32
Once a quarter, we consult on proposed miscellaneous amendments to our Handbook. -
Chairman's speech to the Trust in Banking Conference
Speech by John Griffith Jones, Chairman, FCA, delivered at the Trust in Banking Conference, organised by Cambridge Judge Executive Education at the London Stock Exchange. This is the text of the speech as drafted, which may differ from the delivered -
FG20/1: Assessing adequate financial resources
We are publishing final guidance on a framework to help financial services firms ensure they have adequate financial resources and to take effective steps to minimise harm. -
Finding opportunity in a world of uncertainty
Speech by Sarah Pritchard, Executive Director, Markets, at the CityUK Annual Conference. -
The institutionalisation of customer service
Speech by Martin Wheatley - Managing Director, Conduct Business Unit at the Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment -
Share, bond and boiler room scams
Find out how share and bond scams work, how to avoid them and what to do if you’re scammed. -
The coronavirus (Covid-19) financial resilience survey data
The results from the FCA's financial resilience surveys that were sent to 23,000 regulated firms. Through the surveys the FCA is understanding the real-time effect the pandemic is having on the finances of the firms it prudentially regulates. -
CP21/27: Quarterly Consultation Paper No. 33
Once a quarter, we consult on proposed miscellaneous amendments to our Handbook. -
Article 23B Benchmarks Regulation – Notice Specifying the Effective Date of the Prohibition on Use of Article 23A Benchmark [pdf]
Article 23B Benchmarks Regulation – Notice Specifying the Effective Date of the Prohibition on Use of Article 23A Benchmark. -
FCA publishes its Annual Funding Requirement for 2013/14
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has announced its Annual Funding Requirement (AFR) for 2013/14. On 1 April 2013 the FCA and the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) replaced the Financial Services Authority (FSA). The Bank of England has