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FCA proposes new private stock market to enhance investment opportunities

The FCA has proposed the Private Intermittent Securities and Capital Exchange System (PISCES), a new platform for trading shares in private companies, aimed at enhancing investment opportunities and funding for growth. This initiative responds to the increasing demand for easier trading in private markets and is part of broader reforms to boost UK capital market competitiveness. The FCA is consulting on risk warnings to ensure informed investment decisions as it collaborates with industry stakeholders to establish a supportive regulatory framework.

UK financial watchdog appoints Simon Walls to oversee trading regulation

The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority has appointed Simon Walls as the interim executive director of its markets division, overseeing London trading floors. This change follows Sarah Pritchard's transition to lead the FCA’s consumers and competition unit, as detailed in an internal memo.
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