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FCA publishes feedback statement on data asymmetry between Big Tech and financial services firms

By Paul Gilbert, Gareth Kristensen, Ferdisha Snagg, Andreas Wildner & Noah D'Aeth on April 25, 2024

On 22 April 2024, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) published a Feedback Statement on the potential competition impacts from data asymmetry between Big Tech firms and firms in financial services. On the same day, Nikhil Rathi, the FCA’s Chief Executive, delivered a speech at the Digital Regulation Cooperation Forum on ‘Navigating the UK’s Digital Regulation Landscape’.

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