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IC Markets Global (https://www.icmarkets.com/global/en/ and https://www.ic.com/en/)
IC Markets Global (https://www.icmarkets.com/global/en/ and https://www.ic.com/en/) is not authorised or registered by the FCA. Find out more about unauthorised firms and individuals. -
Getting firms to change or delete unfair contract terms
FCA powers for requesting firms amend or remove an unfair contract term. -
Financial Conduct Authority to tackle competition problems with the trade data market
A new FCA report has found that competition in some parts of the wholesale data market is not working as well as it should. -
Primary Market Bulletin Issue No. 27 – Coronavirus update
This special edition of the FCA’s Primary Market Bulletin covers the impact of the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic on market volatility, trading suspensions, reporting, disclosure, and transactions and admissions. -
Cash savings: Sunlight remedy third report
This is the third report into cash savings account rates under our sunlight remedy, following our first publication in December 2015 and second publication in July 2016. -
Money laundering and supervising trusted professionals
OPBAS one year on report, highlights supervision and money laundering awareness failings and sets out ways to improve standards. -
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. -
FCA looks for members to help shape secondary markets work
The FCA is establishing a new advisory committee on secondary markets and is looking for expressions of interest from market participants to join it. -
GC25/1: Primary Market Bulletin No. 55
The FCA consulted on proposed changes to the Knowledge Base, including Technical Note 507.1. -
Changes to the Regulated Activities Order
The Treasury’s investment advice requirements give firms more scope to provide information to customers on financial products and services. Read our summary of the requirements.