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FCA Issues Final Guidance on Key Issues Ahead of SMCR Extension

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has recently published its final guidance on statements of responsibilities, responsibilities maps, and its policy statement on the new FCA directory for financial services workers, ahead...more

European Commission Issues Proposals on Sustainability for Financial Services Firms

The proposals pave the way for the integration of environmental, social, and governance considerations into the day-to-day thinking of financial services firms....more

UK Cryptoassets Taskforce Issues Report on Challenges Posed by Cryptoassets

In a report issued by the UK Cryptoassets Taskforce, authorities break down the key concepts of cryptoassets; consider application of the current regulatory perimeter to different cryptoassets; and discuss the impact, risks,...more

SMCR: FCA Proposes Guidance on the Statement of Responsibilities

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) proposed guidance on 11 October 2018 for formulating a Statement of Responsibilities for Senior Managers, ahead of the extension of the Senior Managers and Certification Regime (SMCR) to...more

SMCR Extension: FCA Publishes ‘Near Final’ Rules, Sets Implementation Date

The Financial Conduct Authority and Prudential Regulation Authority published policy statements on 4 July on the extended Senior Managers and Certification Regime, setting out near final rules for solo-regulated firms and...more

Financial Stability Board Consults on Compensation Data Reporting to Address Misconduct Risk

As part of its 2015 workplan to reduce misconduct risk in financial institutions, the Financial Stability Board is consulting on recommendations for data reporting on the use of compensation tools to address misconduct risk....more

Are You KID-ing New EU Rules Require Information Documents to Be Supplied to Retail Investors

The EU regulation on key information documents (KIDs) for packaged retail and insurance-based products (PRIIPs) took direct effect in the European Union on 1 January 2018. This LawFlash outlines at a high level the...more

SEC Tackles MiFID II Research Issues

But do landmines remain? On October 26, 2017, the staff of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), following consultation with European authorities, issued three coordinated no-action letters to, in the words of one...more

Outsourcing and Delegation – EU Commission Proposes Powers of Intervention

Aware of the risks of regulatory arbitrage developing post-Brexit, a key feature of the Commission’s proposals allows ESAs to monitor the practices of EU27 regulators....more

Senior Managers and Certification Regime 2018 Extension: FCA Consults

The Financial Conduct Authority has published a Consultation Paper containing its proposals to expand the Senior Managers and Certification Regime to all FSMA-authorised firms; the window for providing comments to the FCA...more

UK Meets Its Obligation to Transpose MiFID II into UK Law on Time

Brexit notwithstanding, the United Kingdom implemented MiFID II locally, on time; however, FCA deferred the opportunity to assist industry by clarifying the implications of the new research payment regime for global asset...more

Brexit Update: ESMA Issues Brexit Opinion to EU Regulators

The European Securities and Markets Authority foresees regulatory and arbitrage risks in Brexit and has issued an opinion as a practical tool to help achieve supervisory convergence among EU regulators—Brexit negotiations...more

Effect of the MIFID II Research Regime on US Investment Managers

The MiFID II regime will have significant ramifications for US investment managers and their use of client commissions to obtain research—especially as cross-border impacts have yet to be addressed by global regulators....more

EU's New Regime on Payments for Research, Use of Dealing Commissions

The MiFID II regime will have ramifications for buy-side global asset managers and sell-side research providers relating to use of dealing commissions and cost allocation for research expenditures....more

UK Financial Conduct Authority Clamps Down on Retail CFD Products

FCA proposes enhanced disclosure requirements for derivatives being marketed to retail investors who may not be aware of the risks. Concerned that more and more retail customers are offering and trading...more

FCA to Impose Remedies in Asset Management Sector

On 18 November 2016, the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) published interim findings from its year-long study of the country’s asset management sector—concluding that price competition is weak in several areas, and...more

Update On Securities Financing Transactions Regulation

In light of recent efforts by UK and EU financial authorities to incorporate the SFTR, managers of Alternative Investment Funds and Undertakings for Collective Investment in Transferable Securities that engage in securities...more

'Breality Check'—Brexit Update and Third Country Passporting Implications

While the swirl of day-by-day posturing, partisan commentary, and reluctance of the UK and EU authorities to reveal their negotiating hands make it challenging to discern probable routes forward and plan accordingly, there is...more

UK Market Abuse Regime Extends Its Reach: Implications for Issuers

Companies trading on either the London Stock Exchange’s Main Market or AIM should ensure that their systems and procedures reflect changes to their disclosure and other obligations arising from the implementation of the new...more

ESMA Publishes Guidelines for UCITS V Remuneration Policy

The guidelines, which apply from 1 January 2017, seek to clarify the concepts of disclosure, governance, and risk alignment in respect of remuneration; in advance of this date, non-EU investment managers of UCITS should...more

ESMA Advice on Extending the AIFMD Passport to Non-EU Countries

ESMA sees no significant obstacles to extending the AIFMD passport to nine key countries. The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has published advice to the European Commission, the European Parliament, and...more

UK Market Abuse Regime Extends Its Reach: Implications for Market Participants

The new regime shares the same aims as its predecessor—to ensure the integrity of EU financial markets and enhance investor confidence—and keeps pace with market developments such as new trading platforms, new technology, and...more

Inducement Rules: FCA Reminds Firms of Its Expectations

The FCA has found that client hospitality events do not always enhance the quality of service to clients in line with its inducement rules....more

‘Brexit’ Implications for Listings of Securities on the London Stock Exchange

If Britain decides to leave the European Union as a result of a “Brexit” vote on 23 June 2016, the effect on the UK and EU financial services sectors could be significant; in particular, there could be effects on the London...more

Financial Services Sector Implications of ‘Brexit’

Should Britain decide to leave both the EU and EEA as a result of a “Brexit” vote on 23 June 2016, the impact on UK and EU financial services firms could be significant. The City of London is Europe’s key financial...more

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