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In this podcast, Matthew Gregory and Simon Lovegrove discuss HM Treasury’s final consultation on the proposed legislative changes to bring currently unregulated buy-now-pay-later products into scope of the UK Consumer Credit Act 1974, and FCA regulation. [read post]
9 Nov 2015, 5:00 am by D Daniel Sokol
Crawford, Gregory S. ; Shcherbakov, Oleksandr ; Shum, Matthew research The Welfare Effects of Endogenous Quality Choice in Cable Television Markets. [read post]
11 Dec 2007, 7:52 am
Gregory Mankiw (Harvard University, Department of Economics) & Matthew Weinzierl (Ph.D. [read post]
In the latest Global Regulation Tomorrow Plus episode, Matthew Gregory, Joe Bamford and Simon Lovegrove discuss some of the key issues concerning HM Treasury’s recent consultation on regulating the buy now pay later sector. [read post]
In this episode, Jonathan Herbst and Matthew Gregory examine various aspects of the Future Regulatory Framework Review including the proposals around regulator relationships with Parliament and Treasury and also new regulatory objectives. [read post]
In this podcast, Matthew Gregory and Simon Lovegrove discuss the FCA’s findings following its review of larger fixed firms’ Consumer Duty implementation plans. [read post]
In our latest Regulation Tomorrow Plus podcast, Matthew Gregory, Joe Bamford and Anita Edwards discuss the Consumer Duty, which is now in force for all on-sale products and services, and our new Pathfinder tool which has been developed to help firms ensure they have fully implemented the Duty. [read post]
In this latest episode of our podcast series, Let’s talk asset management, Matthew Gregory, Haney Saadah and Simon Lovegrove discuss the FCA’s ‘naming and marketing’ rules under the Sustainability Disclosure Requirements. [read post]
In the latest edition of our Global Regulation Tomorrow Plus podcast series, Matthew Gregory and Simon Lovegrove discuss recent developments regarding vulnerable customers including the FCA’s multi-firm reviews on vulnerability and how retail banks and building societies approach customers in vulnerable circumstances that involve bereavement and power of attorney. [read post]
In this latest episode Hannah Meakin and Matthew Gregory from our London office discuss recent UK regulatory developments including the UK’s proposed new retail disclosure regime, the advice boundary guidance review, ESG and the recent FCA policy statement setting out temporary changes to the handling rules for motor finance complaints. [read post]
In our latest Global Regulation Tomorrow Plus podcast, Matthew Gregory, Joe Bamford, Hishaam Khan and Anita Edwards discuss the first annual governing body report, and the governing body’s obligations with respect to it, under the FCA’s Consumer Duty rules. [read post]
In our latest consumer credit video, Matthew Gregory, John Coley and Simon Lovegrove take a look at the FCA’s motor finance review and consider what it means for the consumer credit industry generally. [read post]
In this episode, Of Counsel, Matthew Gregory shares his insights into HM Treasury’s recent response document bringing buy now pay later businesses within scope of regulation from the Financial Conduct Authority. [read post]
20 May 2025, 8:19 am by Anita Edwards and Simon Lovegrove (UK)
In the fifth episode in our mini-series exploring the UK’s new Consumer Composite Investments regime, Matthew Gregory, Joe Bamford and Anita Edwards discuss the FCA’s latest consultation paper, CP25/9, which includes proposals relating to the transaction costs methodology, cost disclosures and draft transitional provisions. [read post]
14 Mar 2012, 10:20 am by jurispublici
Editor-in-Chief: Matthew Anderson Managing Editor: Shaun Gregory Blog Editor: John Della Porta News Editors: Kevin O’Donnell, Andrew Tarne, Heidi K. [read post]
In this Regulation Tomorrow Plus podcast Matthew Gregory and Simon Lovegrove discuss HM Treasury’s statement of policy on access to cash and the FCA’s statement on its new powers. [read post]
In the first episode, Corporate Partner and Global Head of Banks, Alan Bainbridge and Financial Regulatory Partner, Matthew Gregory focus on M&A and specifically on the No Creditor Worse Off (or NCWO) principle in the context of Bank M&A in a resolution scenario. [read post]