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This consultation sets out proposals to enhance the UK’s resolution regime for banking institutions (banks, building societies, and PRA-designated investment firms).
HM Treasury and European Commission joint statement on the second EU-UK Financial Regulatory Forum.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
1. Brussels, 22 May 2024 Joint Statement The second meeting of the Joint…
HM Treasury and Monetary Authority of Singapore joint statement on the ninth meeting of the UK-Singapore Financial Dialogue.
Singapore, 8 May 2024 The United Kingdom (UK) and Singapore held the 9th…
The Joint Regulatory Oversight Committee (JROC) has published its recommendations for the open banking future entity and welcomes input on certain questions.
The Accelerated Settlement Taskforce, chaired by Charlie Geffen, was launched by the Chancellor on 9 December 2022 to explore the potential for faster settlement of financial trades in the UK.
This note sets out the next phase of delivering a Smarter Regulatory Framework for the UK by replacing assimilated law on financial services.
HM Treasury has outlined its approach to designating critical third parties to the UK financial services sector.
The 'Women in Finance Charter' asks financial services firms to commit to implement four key industry actions.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
This report sets out the conclusions of the Prudential Regulation Authority’s (PRA) review of its rules on ring-fencing.
This Code of Practice sets out the tools and powers available for resolving a CCP, as set out under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2023.
This government is consulting on the first financial market infrastructure sandbox, referred to as the ‘Digital Securities Sandbox’, which will enable digital securities to be tested and ultimately adopted across financial m…
This paper sets out JROC’s response and next steps to carry forward the VRP Working Group’s blueprint to launch Phase 1 non-sweeping VRP services by Q3 2024.
This statement provides an update on actions set out in the JROC April 2023 Report to enable the next phase of open banking in the UK.
The government is publishing a near-final version of the statutory instrument to replace the Money Market Funds Regulation and create a new framework for Money Market Funds.
The government is publishing an illustrative draft of a proposed statutory instrument to enable the Financial Ombudsman Service to charge case fees to claims management companies and other relevant professional representativ…
The government is publishing a near-final version of the statutory instrument to replace the EU Packaged Retail and Insurance-based Investment Products (PRIIPs) Regulation and create a new UK retail disclosure framework.
This consultation seeks views on the government’s proposal to delete aspects of the Short Selling Regulation related to sovereign debt and credit default swaps.
This statement explains the government’s rationale for extending the transitional period for third country benchmarks under the UK Benchmarks Regulation to 31 December 2030.
Consultation seeking views on the design and scope of the ban on cold calling for consumer financial services and products, including a call for evidence on the impacts of the proposed ban.
This consultation paper sets out proposals to align the UK to international standards in insurer resolution, enhancing UK financial stability in the event of insurer failure.
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