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Primary Market Bulletin Issue No. 28 coronavirus (Covid-19) update
In this special edition, we publish a statement on temporary relief for the timing of the publication of half yearly financial reports. -
Comparison of banking providers’ fraud controls
This page contains information about banks’ fraud controls. It is intended to enable consumers and consumer groups to compare how banks protect their customers against fraud, and to help consumers to make better informed choices about their -
Market Watch 62 [pdf]
In this Market Watch, we share our concerns about personal account dealing (PAD) - where employees of an authorised firm trade for themselves rather than for clients. -
Market Watch issue 61 [pdf]
This edition of Market Watch provides important information to help firms prepare for a possible no deal Brexit on 31 October. -
Market Watch 60 [pdf]
In this newsletter, the FCA shares its concerns and findings about control of access to inside information. This follows the conviction of Fabiana Abdel-Malek, a former Compliance officer in the London branch of a major investment bank. It also -
Our Annual Report and Accounts 2018/19
The Annual Report and Accounts 2018/19 shows how the FCA's work over the last year has met its objectives and delivered the key priorities in its Business Plan 2018/19. -
FS20/12: Intergenerational differences: summary of responses and next steps
This feedback statement sets out our approach following the discussion paper on intergenerational differences we published last year. -
Payment for order flow multi-firm review findings
This final report on our recent supervisory work on conflicts of interest and payment for order flow (PFOF) follows the preliminary findings published in Market Watch 56 in September 2018. -
Market Watch 59 [pdf]
The FCA’s Market Watch newsletter periodically considers current market conduct and transaction reporting issues. -
Market Watch 58 [pdf]
The FCA’s Market Watch newsletter periodically considers current market conduct and transaction reporting issues.