FCA’s latest quarterly consultation covers a number of minor changes to the rules that will be made only if there is a no-deal Brexit on 31 October, and also other miscellaneous amendments including: minor...
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EC calls for action with publication of no-deal Brexit checklist
The EC is urging EU businesses and citizens to consider whether they are prepared for the UK leaving the UK on ‘no-deal’ terms on 31 October, reminding them in this scenario there will be no transition...
ESMA publishes Guidelines on funds liquidity stress testing
ESMA has published stress testing Guidelines that build upon and amplify the requirements of AIFMD and UCITS Directive. The Guidelines are directed at fund managers, and will require them to stress test the assets and...
Reserve your place: FUNDamental Series
Join us for the first in our series of Funds seminars in Edinburgh on 3 September. If you work with funds, are looking to set one up or even invest in one you’ll benefit from attending this seminar which is...
FCA explains UCITS liquidity problem
Andrew Bailey has written to Lord Myners explaining why FCA has not taken, and does not think it appropriate to take, action to establish its own requirements for liquidity standards for UCITS. The letter explains that...
Publication of AG Opinion on consequence of removing unfair terms in consumer contracts
The European Court of Justice has published the AG’s Opinion in a case concerning the effect of a declaration of unfair terms for the purposes of the Unfair Contract Terms Directive (in UK law as the Consumer...
EC sets out position statement on equivalence decisions
The EC has published a communication about equivalence decisions (the timing of which is no doubt entirely unrelated to the ascension of pro-Brexit Boris Johnson to the Prime Ministership of the UK). The communication...
FCA publishes SMCR final rules
FCA has at last published its final rules on extending the SMCR to solo-regulated firms, including CMCs. It has, in the main, implemented the changes it consulted on in its consultation on “optimising” the...
Regulators tweak exit arrangement rules
FCA has announced an extension to the directions made under its temporary transitional power which it introduced in February. The direction will now give firms until 31 December 2020 to make the necessary adjustments...
FCA publishes feedback statement on fair pricing
In the context of ongoing work by both the FCA and CMA on fair pricing and loyalty penalties, the FCA has published a feedback statement setting out a framework for how it will evaluate the fairness of a given pricing...
FCA discusses AI in financial services
In a recent speech, Christopher Woolard of the FCA considered three lenses through which the FCA views the issues relating to AI: what are new, and what are existing issues; how to ensure that AI creates value for...
FCA invites feedback on Gabriel replacement
The FCA has announced that it is planning a replacement for Gabriel, its data collection system. It has therefore asked current Gabriel users to complete a feedback survey to provide views that can be considered in the...
Funds amendment legislation published in OJ
The Regulation on cross-border distribution of collective investment undertakings and Directive amending the UCITS Directive and AIFMD have been published in the OJEU. Many of the provisions of the Regulation take...
UK financial regulators publish climate change Joint Declaration
The FCA, PRA, TPR and FRC have jointly issued a declaration reiterating their commitment to work on the enhancement of climate-related disclosures. The Joint Declaration also welcomes the UK’s Green Finance...
UK government launch Green Finance Strategy
HM Treasury and BEIS have launched a Green Finance Strategy to meet the government’s target of reducing emissions to net zero by 2050, to boost sustainable investment, and to help make the UK a ‘green...
ECB will fight post-Brexit market fragmentation
Benoît Cœuré, a member of the executive board of the ECB, recently spoke about priorities and challenges facing European capital markets. He asserted that finance market fragmentation has become an increasingly...
FCA consults on financial resources
FCA is consulting on the approach it takes to assessing adequate financial resources – and what it means by the term. The paper has been prompted by the levels of compensation FSCS has paid out relating to firms...
The IA comments on fund suspension
The Investment Association, commenting on suspension and illiquidity in open-ended funds, said that it is necessary sometimes to suspend funds in the best interests of their investors – be they investors who want...
IOSCO publishes recommendations for sustainable finance in emerging markets
The Growth and Emerging Market Committee of IOSCO’s report is directed at securities regulators and makes 10 recommendations for emerging market jurisdictions to consider when issuing regulations or guidance for...
FCA and Dutch Authority agree on closer partnership
The FCA and the Dutch Authority for the Financial Markets have agreed to work more closely together in order to protect and enhance the integrity of their financial systems. The regulators will share information to...
ESMA updates funds FAQs
ESMA has updated its FAQs on AIFMD and UCITS. The additions focus on depositaries, looking at: the distinction between depositary functions and supporting tasks that are not subject to the delegation rules in the...
FCA makes shareholder engagement and transparency rules
FCA has made new rules to improve shareholder engagement and increase transparency around stewardship. The new requirements take effect from 10 June. FCA will require: asset managers and life insurers to publish their...
EC clarifies scope of PRIIPs regulation to bonds
Following a request for guidance in July 2018 on the treatment of bonds under the PRIIPs regulation, the EC has reiterated that the assessment of whether a particular bond is a PRIIP or not must be performed on a case...
FCA and ESMA statements on share trading obligations
ESMA has published a statement on the revised scope of the EU’s share trading obligation (STO) under a no-deal scenario, following their initial announcement on 19 March 2019. ESMA stated that although its prior...
FCA publishes asset management competition breach case study
FCA has published its decisions against 3 asset management firms that breached competition law. FIN reported on the breaches in February. The decisions are accompanied by a case study, which explains what the firms...
FCA extends temporary permissions deadline
FCA has confirmed the deadline for EEA firms to notify it of their intention to use the temporary permissions regime is now 30 October. FCA has updated its website with details of how the TPR applies, and its policy for...
Fund umbrella providers come under fire
FCA has published the results of its review into how firms in the investment management sector that have Appointed Representatives comply with their regulatory obligations as principals. There are over 1000 ARs in the...
EP publishes amended funds law changes
The European Parliament has published a new version of the proposed revised funds marketing Regulation and Directive. Among the changes are: to specify that pre-marketing may be directed at professional investors only;...
ESAs publish PRIIPs KID FAQs
The ESAs have published further Q&As on the KID requirement for PRIIPs. The updates are on both general topics (in respect of calculating the minimum holding period for a product) and MOPs, in terms of the form and...
FCA and SEC sign updated Brexit MoUs
FCA and SEC have signed two MoUs to ensure minimal disruption when the UK leaves the EU. Andrew Bailey, FCA CEO met Jay Clayton, SEC Chairman to sign the MoUs. The first MoU updates the comprehensive supervisory...
ESMA updates funds and MAR FAQs
ESMA has updated its FAQs on: the application of the UCITS Directive to include clarification on benchmark disclosure obligations for UCITS both in the KIID and where funds name a target in their investment objectives...
FCA publishes final no-deal Brexit rules
Perhaps in anticipation of what would follow later in the day, FCA published its final instruments and guidance that would apply in the event of a no-deal, no-implementation period Brexit, on the morning of 29 March...
ESMA issues FAQs under Prospectus Regulation
ESMA has published its first set of FAQs under the Prospectus Regulation. The questions look at: grandfathering of prospectuses approved under the 2003 Prospectus Directive applicability of guidance on the old Directive...
FCA extends temporary permissions window
In light of the current short extension to Brexit, FCA has decided to extend the notification window for EEA firms to apply for temporary permissions. The window was due to close on 28 March, but will now close on 11...
FCA looks at life beyond Brexit
In a speech on Brexit delivered by Nausicaa Delfas, Executive Director of International, the FCA reminded firms that the deadline for notifications under the temporary permissions regime is 28 March 2019. Firms that...
Europe reaches political agreement on reforms to EU supervision
The European Parliament and Member States have reached agreement on core elements of the reform of European supervision of financial markets, including strengthening the supervisory framework in the area of anti-money...
JMLSG proposes credit union and brokerage services updates
JMLSG has published proposed revisions to the chapters on credit unions and brokerage services to funds, in part 2 of its guidance. The updates aim to describe in more current terms what risks the sectors face and how...
FCA publishes investment platforms market study
FCA has published the final report in its Investment Platforms Market Study. It has concluded that the market is working well for most consumers, but it is proposing changes that will make it less expensive and time...
FCA Update on Digital Regulatory Reporting
The FCA has updated its webpage on digital regulatory reporting (DRR) by publishing – a video which explains the concept of DRR and outlines the work carried out by the DRR pilot group; a report which sets out an...
What the Spring Statement brings for regulation
In the Chancellor’s Spring Statement, the Chancellor referred to the need to ensure financial regulation can adapt to a no-deal Brexit and then, longer term, to the UK’s new constitutional position.
FCA finalises guidance on SoRs and responsibilities maps
FCA has published its finalised guidance to help firms prepare their statements of responsibility and responsibilities maps under the SMCR. The guidance addresses the rules as they apply to each category of SMCR firm...
FCA confirms FOS increase
FCA has issued a policy statement confirming the increase in the FOS award limit. From 1 April, the limit that FOS can award against firms will be £350,000. This amount will apply in relation to complaints about...
FCA makes Directory rules
FCA has made its final rules on its “Directory“. The new public register will enable searches on all directors and senior managers, certification staff and other individuals who require qualifications to...
ESMA speaks on fund priorities
Steven Maijoor has spoken on ESMA’s priorities in fund regulation. He focused on how consumer investments progress over time, and the role of costs, looking at ESMA’s costs and performance report on retail...
EU agrees draft directive to enhance consumer protection
The EU has agreed the terms of a draft directive that, if passed, will amend a number of consumer protection directives, including the consumer rights directive (2011/83/EU), to introduce measures such as: harmonised...
Up next from FCA
FCA is running behind schedule on some expected publications. Its latest Policy Development Update highlights the following: consultation and discussion on the Investment Platforms Market Study remedies due in March...
BoE and FCA update on Brexit approach
BoE and FCA have updated their respective websites with coordinated information on their approach to a hard Brexit. BoE has published a series of materials setting out its updated plans to its supervisory approach to a...
FCA calls for costs and charges disclosure improvements
FCA has issued a set of papers on costs and charges disclosures. its feedback statement on firms’ experiences of the PRIIPs requirements concludes that firms find certain issues, in particular relating to summary...
FCA renews call for firms to prepare for Brexit
The FCA has published sector-specific information to help regulated firms ensure they are prepared for the consequences of Brexit, including a no-deal Brexit. The guidance covers banking and payments, life insurance...
Court rules that Brexit is not frustrating event for a lease
The High Court has ruled that a European agency cannot terminate the lease of their premises at Canary Wharf on the basis of Brexit being a ‘frustrating event’. Our article provides more detail on this case...
The IA helps fund managers speak investors’ language
The Investment Association has published guidance that it hopes will help find managers explain technical terms to investors in a way they understand. The guidance both explains key terms and suggests areas where fund...
ESMA confirms three UK CCPs can be recognised to provide services to the EU
ESMA has announced that, in the event of a no-deal Brexit, LCH Limited, ICE Clear Europe Limited and LME Clear Limited will be recognised as equivalent. The confirmation of equivalence for the purposes of EMIR follows...
Financial Stability Board 2019 work programme published
The Financial Stability Board has published its work programme for the forthcoming year. The areas upon which it intends to focus are: addressing emerging vulnerabilities in the financial system; working with standard...
ESMA creates Brexit page
ESMA has created a new web-page on Brexit, setting out how it is preparing for it. Its latest agreement is a MoU with BoE for recognition of CCPs and the Central Securities Depository. It aims to recognise all UK CCPs...
FCA fines fund manager
FCA has fined Paul Stephany, formerly a fund manager at Newton Investment Management Limited. It imposed the £32,200 fine after it found Mr Stephany twice submitted orders as part of a book build for shares that were to...
Treasury lays Brexit FS SI before Parliament
Treasury has laid before Parliament the Financial Services (Miscellaneous)(Amendment)(EU Exit) Regulations 2019. The wide-ranging instrument amends several pieces of UK and retained EU law relating to financial...
FCA publishes call to action for firms to prepare for no-deal Brexit
Under draft legislation published by the Treasury, the FCA and the PRA are to be given temporary powers to make transitional provisions, in order to ensure that most firms and other regulated entities’ day to day...
FCA agrees Brexit MoUs with European securities regulators
As part of the preparation for a ‘no-deal’ Brexit, the FCA has agreed MoUs with ESMA and with EU and NCAs, covering supervision, enforcement and information exchange, including in relation to credit rating...
BoE and ESMA agree MoU
As part of the Brexit preparations, the BoE and ESMA have published an MoU setting out cooperation and information-sharing arrangements in relation to CCPs and CSDs. This agreement, and the adoption by the EC of...
ESMA publishes 2019 Regulatory Work Programme
ESMA has published its Regulatory Work Programme for 2019, setting out ESMA’s Single Rulebook work. The matters it is working on for the forthcoming year include: Post-trading RTS under EMIR; RTS relating to...
FCA publishes updated rules and guidance for fund managers
As part of its follow up work to its asset management market study, the FCA has published new rules and guidance to help asset managers and customers understand more about how funds are being managed. The new provisions...
European venture capital funds & social entrepreneurship funds delegated regulations published
The European Commission has adopted delegated regulations under the EuSEF Regulation (346/2013) and the EuVECA Regulation (345/2013). These Regulations respectively introduced measures to allow venture capital funds to...
Regulators consult on FSCS MELL
FCA and PRA are consulting on the management expenses levy limit (MELL) for FSCS for the 2019/2020 year. They propose an increase of 2.4% over the current year with a levy for FSCS management expenses of £74.6m and an...
FCA gives NPPR guidance
FCA has provided some further guidance to help firms filling in the NPPR forms.
Ireland and Luxembourg allay Brexit funds concerns
Ireland and Luxembourg have both made announcements designed to give comfort to their funds that use UK based portfolio managers: The Deputy Governor of the Bank of Ireland said in a speech that it was making good...
CMA updates investment consultancy implementation timetable
CMA has published its administrative timetable for implementation of the investment consultancy and fiduciary management market remedies. There will be: Consultation on the draft Order in February; Notification to the...
FMLC writes to Treasury on Brexit regulations
FMLC has written to Treasury with its key observations on the FSMA (EU Exit) Regulations. The Committee is concerned at some wording proposed in relation to the financial promotion rules. Specifically, FCA has power to...
Treasury Committee launches post-Brexit FS inquiry
The Treasury Committee has started a new inquiry looking at financial services in the UK after Brexit. Its focus is to look at: what the UK’s financial services priorities should be when negotiating the UK’s...
Treasury writes to Treasury Committee on no-deal planning law
The Treasury has written to the Treasury Committee enclosing a draft of secondary legislation that would give temporary transitional powers to the UK financial regulators in the event of a no-deal Brexit that would...
FCA to look at product governance and research unbundling
A set of oral evidence given to the Treasury Committee includes statements from FCA that: it is now content on how to interpret the mortgage affordability test compliantly with the MCD and now plans to consult on...
New FCA portal for mutual societies
The FCA has launched a new portal to enable mutual societies complete tasks and submit information to the FCA that was previously done online or by post, such as the submission of annual rules and accounts and...
FCA publishes sector views
FCA has published its “Sector Views” setting out its observations from monitoring its 7 selected sectors of: retail banking retail lending general insurance and protection pensions and retirement income...
Commission reports on AIFMD
The European Commission has published a report showing how the AIFMD has significantly contributed to creating an internal market for AIFs. It says most of its provisions have achieved their intended objectives...
FCA ‘Dear CEO’ letter on misleading financial promotions
The FCA has published a ‘Dear CEO’ letter in which it provides clarity about the communication and approval of financial promotions by regulated and unregulated businesses. The FCA has published the letter...
FCA consults on Brexit contractual continuity provision
At the end of last year, the the Treasury published draft regulations making provision for contractual certainty for firms currently passporting into the UK in the event of a ‘hard’ Brexit. Following this...
FCA opens temporary permissions notification window
FCA has opened the notification window for passporting-in firms. Firms will need to have notified FCA of their intention to seek full UK authorisation to carry on services in the UK before exit day in the event of a...
Up next from FCA
FCA’s latest Policy Development Update highlights a number of publications due before the end of Q1 2019: a policy statement on general standards and communication rules for payment services and emoney providers;...
PRA consults on Brexit measures
As part of its preparation for onshoring EU legislation, the PRA has published CP32/18. This consultation paper contains two consultations: the first sets out the PRA’s proposals regarding the PRA Rulebook and...
ESMA consults on sustainability measures
ESMA has published a set of consultation papers on sustainable finance initiatives, seeking views on: draft technical advice on integrating sustainability risks and factors into MiFID 2, the AIFMD and UCITS Directives...
FCA publishes final rules on expansion of FOS jurisdiction to SMEs
The FCA has now published final rules confirming the expansion of the jurisdiction of the FOS to include certain SME customers. The new rules will mean that from 1 April 2019, the FOS will be able to hear complaints...
FOS consults on plans for 2019/20
The FOS has published a consultation on its plans and budget for 2019/2020. It notes that from April 2019, its jurisdiction will be expanded by the addition of two significant areas of work: complaints made by SME...
New Corporate Governance Principles published
The Financial Reporting Council has published the final version of new Corporate Governance Principles for large private companies.
We have published an article that summarises and discusses these Principles.
FCA consults on patient capital and permitted links
Following the Patient Capital Review on regulatory barriers to investment in illiquid “patient capital” assets FCA is consulting on: changes to the COBS 21.3 permitted links rules to enable retail investors...
BEIS confirms AML safeguards for partnerships
BEIS has published its response to its consultation on the reform of Limited Partnership law. It has confirmed new measures, applicable to all limited partnerships in the UK (and, for Scottish Limited Partnerships, in...
FCA reports on cyber review findings
FCA has published the results of its study of cyber-resilience and security in 20 asset management and wholesale banking firms. Its review comprised firms of varying size, scale, operating models and geography. The...
FCA publishes quarterly consultation
FCA’s latest quarterly consultation proposes rules that: amend SUP 16 to address FCA’s concern that it does not always hold accurate “firm details” by requiring an annual accuracy check and...
EC Review of the Distance Marketing Directive
The European Commission has launched a review of the Distance Marketing Directive (DMD) to assess whether it is relevant, effective, efficient, and in line with other EU legislation. The review follows an announcement...
ESMA publishes KID amendment advice
ESMA has published the advice it received from the Securities and Markets Stakeholder Group on amending the PRIIPs KID. The group fully supports the principle of the KID but is disappointed that there are proposals for...
MEPs vote on fund marketing changes
MEPs in ECON have voted through the proposals for changes to the rules on cross-border investment fund distribution. As part of the vote, they stipulated that marketing communications should be clearly identified as...
FMLC comments on funds onshoring measures
FMLC has noted a number of legal uncertainties in the various draft onshoring legislation relating to investment funds and their managers. In relation to the drafts for AIFMs and Collective Investment Schemes, FMLC has...
Treasury Committee publishes Withdrawal Agreement analyses
The Treasury Committee has published the Bank of England’s analysis of the Withdrawal Agreement and Political Declaration. The lengthy document explains how the reduction in openness with reduce the UK...
FCA publishes approach to authorisation and feedback statement
Following a consultation last year, the FCA has published the ‘FCA Mission: Approach to Authorisation’ and feedback statement. This document includes reference to the introduction of a new range of tools to...
Brexit Bill and policy note covering in-flight legislation published
As part of the preparation for a ‘hard’ Brexit, the Treasury has published a Policy Note that accompanies a draft Bill covering in-flight financial services legislation, currently progressing through...
DExEU publishes draft political declaration
On 22 November 2018, DExEU published the Draft Political Declaration setting out the framework for the future relationship between the United Kingdom and the European Union (“Draft Declaration“). The Draft...
Treasury announces more details on its approach to onshoring financial services legislation
On 22 November 2018, Treasury announced it was developing a draft SI for MAR. It proposes that the SI will address: the scope of the regulation; transaction reporting; notification requirements; transfer of functions;...
FSB announces appointment of new FSB Chair and Vice Chair
The Plenary of the Financial Stability Board (FSB) has announced the appointment of Randal K. Quarles (Governor and Vice Chairman for Supervision at the US Federal Reserve) as its new Chair and Klaas Knot (President of...
FCA consults further on Brexit approach
FCA has published additional proposals on how it will deal with a hard Brexit. The consultation focuses on: more changes to the Temporary Permissions regime; reflecting the new Credit Rating Agency and Trade Repository...
FCA consults on fees and levies
FCA is consulting on policy proposals for its proposed regulatory fees and levies for 2019/2020. Among the proposed changes is a plan to streamline the process of setting consumer credit fees by exemption community...
DexEU announces Brexit progress
The Department for Exiting the EU published a press statement alongside the announcement on 14 November that the UK and EU negotiating teams had reached an “in principle” agreement on the Withdrawal...
ESMA publishes updated Q&As
ESMA has updated its Q&As on MiFID II and MiFIR, and on the Short-Selling Regulation. The topics addressed by the MiFID II and MiFIR Q&As include making market structures and transparency issues. The Short...
