The Financial Conduct Authority published a Policy Statement, including final rules on changes to the FCA Handbook required to implement the Market Abuse Regulation. MAR will apply directly across the EU from July 3, 2016, replacing the current Market Abuse Directive. Some of the changes to the FCA rules reflect MAR’s direct application in the UK. In contrast, the Market Abuse Directive will need to be transposed into national law, including the FCA Handbook. The FCA rules need to be amended to either refer directly to MAR (e.g. for definitions) or to reflect the position under MAR. For example, MAR requires, amongst other things, issuers to provide an explanation for a delay in the disclosure of inside information under certain circumstances. The FCA's rules will require such notification to be made in writing when requested.
The new FCA rules will apply from July 3, 2016. However, the FCA does note that some changes may be required depending on the final version of the EU technical standards due under MAR.
View the Policy Statement.