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        Financial Services Authority (FSA)

Regulatory authority given statutory powers by the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000. Responsible for overseeing and authorizing Recognised Clearing Houses (RCHs) and Recognised Investment Exchanges (RIEs) and also firms who carry out investment business. The FSA"s four statuatory objectives are: maintaining market confidence; promoting public awareness of the financial system; consumer protection and the reduction of financial crime.

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Financial Services Authority (FSA) - Regulatory authority given statutory powers by the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000. Responsible for overseeing and authorizing Recognised Clearing Houses (RCHs) and Recognised Investment Exchanges (RIEs) and also firms who carry out investment business. The FSA"s four statuatory objectives are: maintaining market confidence; promoting public awareness of the financial system; consumer protection and the reduction of financial crime.


Financial Services Authority (FSA) : regulatory authority given statutory powers by the financial services and markets act 2000. responsible for overseeing and authorizing recognised clearing houses (rchs) and recognised investment exchanges (ries) and also firms who carry out investment business. the fsa"s four statuatory objectives are: maintaining market confidence; promoting public awareness of the financial system; consumer protection and the reduction of financial crime.