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The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), established in 2013, regulates the conduct of financial firms and markets in the United Kingdom. It ensures fair treatment of consumers, promotes competition, and upholds financial stability. The FCA’s mission is to maintain trust in the UK’s financial system and protect investors from misconduct.
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An analysis of the regulator's statutory responsibilities, organizational structure, experience of the senior team, performance history, international cooperation, transparency, and technical capabilities provides a comprehensive picture of its strength and credibility in the regulation of financial markets.
Examines the policies, structure, leadership, decision-making processes, and internal controls of the regulatory authority to ensure effective regulation and decision-making. As well as the effectiveness of the implementation of these policies in practice to ensure that they are able to effectively supervise the market.
The threshold of entry for license application and the financial cost to be incurred in applying. It also examines the extent to which the regulatory authority's license is recognized by the market in the financial industry.
Analyze the financial situation of the regulatory authority, including its budget, revenues, expenditures, reserves and balance sheet, as well as its ability to respond to a financial crisis or market volatility.
Analyze the mechanism and effectiveness of the regulatory authority's response to complaints to know the extent to which it protects investors' rights and interests.
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