FCA remodels capital raising rules in bid to boost UK markets
Companies won’t be required to publish a prospectus for capital raising below 75% of the total of existing shares
Companies won’t be required to publish a prospectus for capital raising below 75% of the total of existing shares
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CB Payments Limited onboarded more than 13,000 high-risk clients who executed $226m worth of transactions
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She said the trust sector had lost out on ‘£30bn and counting’ through the ‘glitch’ of cost disclosure rules for investment trusts
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Baroness Bowles’s Listed Investment Companies Bill will be heard on 5th September
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While Keir Starmer’s government will plan to introduce a Budget Responsibility Bill
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Merging existing Cash and Stocks and Shares Isas together
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Removes the need for votes on significant or related party transactions
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AIC chief executive Richard Stone says resolving the issue of double-counting could be an early win for the new government
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At a recent conference, panellists covered the role of private capital and how AI is impacting risk and portfolio management
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The party had previously planned to bring back the LTA, which was scrapped in the 2023 Spring Budget
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UKSIF and PwC report flags concerns around SDR definitions, increasing regional divergence and threshold clarity ahead of first deadline
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FCA Consumer Duty compliance deadline 31 July
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