Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (as amended)
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The Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (as amended) is the primary UK statute governing the regulation, supervision, and conduct of financial services and markets, establishing the framework within which regulators such as the Financial Conduct Authority operate.
All labels observed (2)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 | 5 |
| Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (as amended) canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (as amended) Context triple: [Financial Conduct Authority, legalBasis, Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (as amended)]
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A.
Financial Services Act 2012
The Financial Services Act 2012 is a UK law that overhauled financial regulation after the 2008 crisis, creating new supervisory bodies and strengthening oversight of the financial system.
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B.
Financial Services Authority
The Financial Services Authority was the former UK regulator responsible for overseeing the financial services industry, including banks, insurers, and investment firms, until its functions were replaced in 2013.
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C.
Australian Securities and Investments Commission Act 2001
The Australian Securities and Investments Commission Act 2001 is the federal law that establishes and governs Australia’s corporate, markets, financial services and consumer credit regulator, defining its powers, functions and regulatory framework.
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D.
Financial Conduct Authority
The Financial Conduct Authority is the United Kingdom’s main financial regulator responsible for overseeing financial markets, firms, and consumer protection.
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E.
Solvency II Directive
The Solvency II Directive is a European Union regulatory framework that sets risk-based capital, governance, and reporting requirements for insurance and reinsurance companies operating in the EU.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (as amended) Target entity description: The Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (as amended) is the primary UK statute governing the regulation, supervision, and conduct of financial services and markets, establishing the framework within which regulators such as the Financial Conduct Authority operate.
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A.
Financial Services Act 2012
The Financial Services Act 2012 is a UK law that overhauled financial regulation after the 2008 crisis, creating new supervisory bodies and strengthening oversight of the financial system.
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B.
Financial Services Authority
The Financial Services Authority was the former UK regulator responsible for overseeing the financial services industry, including banks, insurers, and investment firms, until its functions were replaced in 2013.
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C.
Australian Securities and Investments Commission Act 2001
The Australian Securities and Investments Commission Act 2001 is the federal law that establishes and governs Australia’s corporate, markets, financial services and consumer credit regulator, defining its powers, functions and regulatory framework.
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D.
Financial Conduct Authority
The Financial Conduct Authority is the United Kingdom’s main financial regulator responsible for overseeing financial markets, firms, and consumer protection.
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E.
Solvency II Directive
The Solvency II Directive is a European Union regulatory framework that sets risk-based capital, governance, and reporting requirements for insurance and reinsurance companies operating in the EU.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (65)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
United Kingdom Act of Parliament
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financial regulation statute ⓘ |
| cameIntoForceOn | 2001-12-01 ⓘ |
| containsPart |
Part 11 (Information gathering and investigations)
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Part 13 (Incoming firms: intervention by appropriate regulator) ⓘ Part 15 (The Financial Services Compensation Scheme) ⓘ Part 16 (Collective investment schemes) ⓘ Part 18 (Recognised investment exchanges and clearing houses) ⓘ Part 24 (Insolvency) ⓘ Part 4A (Permission to carry on regulated activities) ⓘ Part 6 (Official listing of securities) ⓘ Part 7 (Control of business transfers, including insurance business transfers) ⓘ Part 8 (Financial promotion) ⓘ Part 9A (Rules and guidance) ⓘ |
| containsSchedule |
Schedule 2 (Regulated activities)
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Schedule 6 (Threshold conditions) ⓘ |
| country | United Kingdom ⓘ |
| createdRegulator | Financial Services Authority ⓘ |
| currentPrimaryRegulatorUnderAct |
Bank of England
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surface form:
Bank of England (for certain functions)
Financial Conduct Authority ⓘ Prudential Regulation Authority ⓘ |
| definesConcept |
approved person (superseded by senior managers and certification regime provisions)
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authorised person ⓘ collective investment scheme ⓘ designated investment ⓘ financial promotion ⓘ recognised investment exchange ⓘ regulated activity ⓘ regulated market ⓘ |
| enforcedBy |
Bank of England
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surface form:
Bank of England (for certain market infrastructure provisions)
Financial Conduct Authority ⓘ Prudential Regulation Authority ⓘ |
| establishesFrameworkFor |
regulation of banking business
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regulation of financial markets ⓘ regulation of financial services ⓘ regulation of insurance business ⓘ regulation of investment business ⓘ regulation of payment services and e‑money (as amended) ⓘ |
| governs |
conduct of business requirements for financial services firms (via regulator rules)
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market abuse regime (as amended and supplemented by later legislation) ⓘ |
| imposesDutyOn |
authorised persons to comply with FCA and PRA rules
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regulators to act compatibly with their statutory objectives ⓘ |
| jurisdiction |
England and Wales
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Northern Ireland ⓘ Scotland ⓘ |
| legalCitation | 2000 c. 8 ⓘ |
| primaryPurpose | regulation of financial services and markets in the United Kingdom ⓘ |
| providesFor |
disciplinary powers over authorised firms and individuals
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enforcement powers of financial regulators ⓘ rule‑making powers of financial regulators ⓘ statutory objectives of financial regulators ⓘ the Financial Ombudsman Service ⓘ the Financial Services Compensation Scheme ⓘ |
| receivedRoyalAssentOn | 2000-06-14 ⓘ |
| regulatoryModel | single regulator model (originally) ⓘ |
| replaced |
Banking Act 1987 (in large part)
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Financial Services Act 1986 ⓘ |
| shortName | FSMA 2000 ⓘ |
| wasAmendedBy |
Banking Act 2009
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Banking Reform Act 2013 ⓘ
surface form:
Financial Services (Banking Reform) Act 2013
Financial Services Act 2010 ⓘ Financial Services Act 2021 ⓘ Financial Services and Markets Act 2023 ⓘ |
| wasSubstantiallyAmendedBy | Financial Services Act 2012 ⓘ |
| yearEnacted | 2000 ⓘ |
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Subject: Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (as amended) Description of subject: The Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (as amended) is the primary UK statute governing the regulation, supervision, and conduct of financial services and markets, establishing the framework within which regulators such as the Financial Conduct Authority operate.
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