This consultation paper principally focuses on a range of Handbook and BTS amendments which were not included in our earlier consultation papers issued in October.  It also consults on:
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		further amendments to the Handbook regarding the Temporary Permissions regime
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		amendments to the Handbook to reflect the new Credit Rating Agency and Trade Repository regimes
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		the FCA's approach to non-Handbook guidance and our approach to forms that appear in the Handbook
	The FCA  is not proposing any policy changes unrelated to Brexit in this consultation paper.
	Nausicaa Delfas, Executive Director of International at the FCA  said: “The FCA  is preparing for a range of scenarios.  We have published further proposals to prepare for the possibility the UK leaves the EU in March 2019 without an implementation period. Our aim is to provide certainty and confidence for firms operating in the UK.  These proposals will ensure we have a robust regulatory regime from day one, and a smooth transition for EEA firms and funds currently passporting into the UK. We welcome continued engagement from across the sector on these preparations for Brexit.”
	This consultation paper is relevant to all stakeholders.  The FCA  is keen to hear from the widest possible range of stakeholders across sectors, including industry bodies and consumer groups.
	The consultation is open until 21 December 2018. 
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