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CP24/29: Private Intermittent Securities and Capital Exchange System: Sandbox Arrangements [pdf]
We are consulting on the regulatory framework for the Private Intermittent Securities and Capital Exchange System (PISCES) -
DP24/4: Regulating cryptoassets: Admissions & Disclosures and Market Abuse Regime for Cryptoassets [pdf]
This Discussion Paper focuses on the future market abuse regime for cryptoassets (MARC) and cryptoasset admissions and disclosures regime (A&D). -
DP24/4: Regulating cryptoassets – Admissions & Disclosures and Market Abuse Regime for Cryptoassets
The FCA wants feedback to help us develop our approach to cryptoasset Admissions and Disclosures (A&D) and the Market Abuse Regime for Cryptoassets (MARC). -
CP24/28: Operational Incident and Third Party Reporting [pdf]
We are consulting on proposals for firms to report operational incidents and their material third party arrangements. -
CP24/28: Operational Incident and Third Party Reporting
We are consulting on proposals for firms to report operational incidents and their material third party arrangements. -
GC24/6: Primary Market Bulletin No. 53
We are consulting on the following proposed changes to the Knowledge Base. -
DP24/3: Pensions: Adapting our requirements for a changing market [pdf]
Proposals for the FCA's pensions framework across the consumer journey. -
CP24/27: Advice Guidance Boundary Review – proposed targeted support reforms for pensions [pdf]
This consultation paper sets out proposals for how we can take forward a new type of support for consumers with their pensions. -
DP24/3: Pensions: Adapting our requirements for a changing market
We want your feedback on whether and what further changes might be needed to certain aspects of our pensions regulatory framework. -
CP24/27: Advice Guidance Boundary Review – proposed targeted support reforms for pensions
We are consulting on how we can take forward a new type of support for consumers with their pensions, called targeted support.