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''UK financial market regulation.''
''Financial market supervision.''


(FMI).
(FMI).


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A payment system considered to be systemically important, and which is therefore subject to supervision.
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One of a number of payment systems considered to be systemically important in the UK, and which are therefore subject to supervision by the Bank of England.
One of a number of payment systems considered to be systemically important in the UK, and which are therefore subject to supervision by the Bank of England.
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More broadly, UK financial market infrastructure supervision extends to all three of:
More broadly, UK financial market infrastructure supervision extends to all three of:
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== See also ==
== See also ==
*[[BACS]]
*[[Bank of England]]
*[[CHAPS]]
*[[Clearing House Automated Payment System]]
*[[Committee on Payments and Market Infrastructures]]  (CPMI)
*[[Continuous linked settlement]]  (CLS)
*[[Faster Payments Service]] (FPS)
*[[Financial markets]]
*[[Infrastructure]]
*[[LVPS]]
*[[Markets in Financial Instruments Regulation]]
*[[Payment infrastructure]]
*[[Payment market infrastructure]]  (PMI)
*[[Principles for Financial Market Infrastructures]]  (PFMI)
*[[Regulated Liability Network]] (RLN)
*[[Regulation]]
*[[Regulation]]
*[[Systemic risk]]
*[[Systemic risk]]
*[[Clearing House Automated Payment System]]
*[[Systemically Important Payment System]] (SIPS)
*[[Faster Payments Service]]
*[[BACS]]
*[[Continuous linked settlement]]
*[[Bank of England]]


[[Category:Cash_management]]
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]

Latest revision as of 21:15, 27 November 2024

Financial market supervision.

(FMI).

1.

A payment system considered to be systemically important, and which is therefore subject to supervision.


2.

One of a number of payment systems considered to be systemically important in the UK, and which are therefore subject to supervision by the Bank of England.

They include CHAPS, FPS, BACS and CLS.


3.

More broadly, UK financial market infrastructure supervision extends to all three of:

  • Recognised payment systems.
  • Securities settlement systems.
  • Central counterparties (CCPs).


See also