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New UK Public Company Listing Rules Expected by End of the Year
The UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) aims to finalise new rules for UK company public listings by the end of the year. New rules around dual class share structures, free float quotas and minimum market capitalisation will be introduced following a public consultation on public listing rules that closed last month.
UK FCA Proposes to Open Investment Opportunities in Longer-Term Assets
Market opportunities could be opened for investors including Defined Contribution (DC) pension schemes to invest in a range of longer-term liquid assets, under a series of proposals released by the UK Financial Conduct Authority.