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The former UK body which, amongst its duties, was the regulatory authority in the UK for most financial services markets, exchanges and firms.
The former UK body which, among its other duties, was the regulatory authority in the UK for most financial services markets, exchanges and firms.


The FSA's responsibilities were divided and transferred to:


1. The Financial Conduct Authority; and
The former FSA's responsibilities were divided and transferred to:
 
#The Financial Conduct Authority; and
#The Prudential Regulation Authority.


2. The Prudential Regulation Authority.


Some of the FSA's functions were comparable with the CFTC in the United States.
Some of the FSA's functions were comparable with the CFTC in the United States.

Revision as of 15:33, 20 January 2016

(FSA).

The former UK body which, among its other duties, was the regulatory authority in the UK for most financial services markets, exchanges and firms.


The former FSA's responsibilities were divided and transferred to:

  1. The Financial Conduct Authority; and
  2. The Prudential Regulation Authority.


Some of the FSA's functions were comparable with the CFTC in the United States.


See also