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FSA The Financial Services Authority FSA The Financial Services Authority is the independent watchdog set up by the government under the Financial Services & Markets Act 2000 to regulate financial services in the UK. The FSA regulates all the investment business in the UK. Recognition as an investment exchange or clearing house under theFinancial Services and Markets Act 2000 enables the body concerned to carryout investment business in the UK. RIEs Recognised Investment Exchanges EDX London Ltd ICE Futures Europe LIFFE Administration & Management London Stock Exchange Plus Markets plc SWX Europe Ltd The London Metal Exchange Ltd RCHs Recognised Clearing Houses LCH.Clearnet Euroclear ROIEs Recognised Overseas Investment Exchanges Cantor Financial Futures Exchange Chicago Board of Trade EUREX [Zurich] ICE Futures U.S. Inc National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations NASDAQ New York Mercantile Exchange Inc. NQLX LLC RMX Risk Management Exchange AG Sydney Futures Exchange The Chicago Mercantile Exchange The Swiss Stock Exchange Other Bodies Office of Fair Trading OFT which reviews consumer credit consumer protection and competition issues. The Competition Commission is an independent public body established by the Competition Act 1998. The Commission replaced the Monopolies and Mergers Commission on 1 April 1999. The Department for Work & Pensions DWP covers state personal and occupational pensions. The Serious Fraud Office investigates serious and complex fraud. See also The Ombudsmen
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