Patrick Spens – Speech on Market Abuse

In a speech at the British Bankers’ Association’s (“BBA”) Market Abuse Conference on the 7th of October, Patrick Spens, the FCA’s Head of Market Monitoring, addressed the regulator’s concern with, and ongoing pursuit of, market abuse. Mr Spens outlined that...

Use of Dealing Commission – Current Rules

Find everything you need to know about the new dealing commission rules and the impact on your commission sharing agreements in our attached Glance Card. It also offers insight into potential changes in the future in light of the FCA’s recently released...

ESMA 2015 Work Programme

On 1 October 2014 the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) published its Work Programme for the upcoming year. In it ESMA has set out four operational objectives: supervision, the single rulebook, convergence, and risk monitoring analysis.For an overview...

Sean Martin Letter to Andrew Tyrie

In a response to the Treasury Select Committee’s inquiry on SMEs, Sean Martin, General Counsel of the FCA, has issued a letter to Andrew Tyrie, published on 19 September 2014, in which he has explained the legal opinions used by the FCA in their decision to treat...

Martin Wheatley on High Frequency Trading

In a letter to Andrew Tyrie dated 19 September 2014, the FCA’s CEO, Martin Wheatley, has expressed the regulator’s concern with high-frequency trading (“HFT”) and dark pools.  Mr Wheathley has confirmed that the FCA is looking to implement provisions in the new MiFID...

MiFID II – speech by David Lawton

In his speech at the FCA MiFID II Conference on 18 September 2014, David Lawton addressed a number of key areas where the new directive will seek to achieve a balance between regulation and effectiveness.  The FCA Director of Markets explained that although agreement...

Project Innovate – FCA call for submissions

As part of its “Innovate” project, the FCA are calling for input from firms in order to help clarify regulatory uncertainty in the financial services sector.  In a recent statement the regulator asks firms to submit examples of situations where they believe they have...