
FCA bans crypto derivatives sale to retail investors
The Financial Conduct Authority has banned the sale of crypto-derivative products to retail investors in the UK; the ban becomes effective January 6 2021.
The Financial Conduct Authority has banned the sale of crypto-derivative products to retail investors in the UK; the ban becomes effective January 6 2021.
The U.K.’s FCA is accelerating its digital sandbox initiative as it seeks to accelerate the development of digital solutions to the coronavirus pandemic.
The U.K.’s financial watchdog is clamping down on digital currency companies operating illegally in the country.
People need to be cautious when approached about any investment linked to COVID-19.
Italian market regulator has shut down a number of trading sites, among them two crypto sites, claiming that they were offering services illegal in Italy.
The FCA has warned against investing in one firm that offers crypto trading services, claiming that it doesn’t have its authorization to operate in the U.K.