
FCA seeks improvements in climate change disclosures
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has said it wants to see improvements in the climate change disclosures made by companies, as well as clearer information for consumers on green financial products and services.

The regulator has published a feedback statement which identifies a number of priorities for its future work on climate change and green finance. These include issuers’ climate change disclosures, regulated firms’ integration of climate change risk and opportunities into their decision-making, and consumers’ access to green financial products and services.
Read more at the Accountancy Daily.
FCA cautions firms to take ‘reasonable steps’ to prepare for 31 October
UK heading for 'fairly hard' Brexit if Johnson deal passes