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This publication sets out the amendments to domestic UK law related to recognised investment exchanges, EEA market operators, clearing houses (including central counterparties, or “CCPs”) and central securities depositories …
Draft statutory instrument, which will make amendments to retained EU law related to market abuse, to be laid under the EU (Withdrawal) Act.
Draft statutory instrument, which will make amendments to retained EU law related to markets in financial instruments, to be laid under the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018.
Draft text of a statutory instrument, which will make amendments to anti-money laundering law (the Money Laundering Regulations 2017; EU Funds Transfer Regulation; and Oversight of Professional Body AML Supervision Regulatio…
Draft text of a statutory instrument which makes amendments to retained EU law relating to the supervision framework for third country central counterparties, to be laid under the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 as amen…
Draft statutory instrument, which will make amendments to retained EU law related to securities, prospectuses and transparency requirements, to be laid under the EU (Withdrawal) Act.
Draft statutory instrument, which will make amendments to retained EU law related to the rules on over the counter derivatives, central counterparties and trade repositories, to be laid under the EU (Withdrawal) Act.
Draft text of a statutory instrument, which makes amendments to retained EU law relating to payment accounts, to be laid under the EU (Withdrawal) Act.
Draft text of a statutory instrument, which will make amendments to domestic legislation and retained EU law related to the framework for the disclosure of confidential information, to be laid under the EU (Withdrawal) Act 2…
Draft statutory instrument, which will make amendments to retained EU law, and existing UK law, related to securitisation, to be laid under the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018.
Draft statutory instrument, which will make amendments to retained EU law related to short selling, to be laid under the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018.
Draft statutory instrument, which will make amendments to retained EU law, and existing UK law, related to securities financing transactions, to be laid under the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018.
Use this guidance when you write Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) research reports.
How the Environment Agency will respond to planning consultations that include activities we permit under the Environmental Permitting Regulations 2010 (EPR).
Mandatory annual reports and accounts guidelines for the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) group bodies.
Draft statutory instrument, which will make amendments to retained EU law related to financial benchmarks, to be laid under the EU (Withdrawal) Act.
Draft statutory instrument, covering the onshoring of central securities depositories legislation, to be laid under the EU (Withdrawal) Act.
Draft statutory instrument, which will make amendments to retained EU law related to credit rating agencies, to be laid under the EU (Withdrawal) Act.
A fact sheet of information on the Net Zero-aligned Financial Centre.
Extending the Temporary Recognition Regime (TRR) for overseas central counterparties (CCPs) and the transitional regime for Qualifying central counterparties (QCCPs) by 12 months.
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