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SUP 12.9 Record keeping

As Published: 2004

SUP 12.9 Record keeping

PR 3.3 Advertisements

As Published: 2005

PR 3.3 Advertisements

REC 2.10 Financial crime and market abuse

As Published: 2004

REC 2.10 Financial crime and market abuse

PERG 14.3 Activities relating to home reversion plans

As Published: 2006

PERG 14.3 Activities relating to home reversion plans

BIPRU 4.6 The IRB approach: Retail exposures

As Published: 2007

BIPRU 4.6 The IRB approach: Retail exposures

COLL 5.6 Investment powers and borrowing limits for non-UCITS retail schemes

As Published: 2006

COLL 5.6 Investment powers and borrowing limits for non-UCITS retail schemes

REC 2.6 General safeguards for investors, provision of pre and post-trade information about share trading and suspension and removal of financial instruments from trading

As Published: 2004

REC 2.6 General safeguards for investors, provision of pre and post-trade information about share trading and suspension and removal of financial instruments from trading

COLL 5.2 General investment powers and limits for UCITS schemes

As Published: 2005

COLL 5.2 General investment powers and limits for UCITS schemes

PR App 3.1

As Published: 2005

PR App 3.1

BIPRU 4.4 The IRB approach: Exposures to corporates, institutions and sovereigns

As Published: 2006

BIPRU 4.4 The IRB approach: Exposures to corporates, institutions and sovereigns

SUP 6.3 Applications for variation of permission

As Published: 2001

SUP 6.3 Applications for variation of permission

BIPRU 7.10 Use of a Value at Risk Model

As Published: 2007

BIPRU 7.10 Use of a Value at Risk Model

BIPRU 3.4 Risk weights under the standardised approach to credit risk

As Published: 2006

BIPRU 3.4 Risk weights under the standardised approach to credit risk