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Financial Policy Committee Record – April 2026
Our Financial Policy Committee (FPC) meets to identify risks to financial stability and agree policy actions aimed at safeguarding the resilience of the UK financial system.
RPC opinion: impact of Financial Services and Markets Bill
RPC opinion: impact of Financial Services and Markets Bill Regulatory Policy Committee's opinion of the quality of the evidence and analysis in the impact assessment. The aim of the Financial Services and Markets Bill is to modernise how the financial services sector is regulated. The Regulatory Policy Committee (RPC) gave a ‘green’ rating to the impact assessment from HM Treasury on 27 May 2026.
FPC review of UK bank capital – summary of stakeholder evidence gathering event
The Financial Policy Committee is conducting a review of UK bank capital, which has included gathering evidence from a range of stakeholders. This event was part of that evidence gathering process.
Minutes of the Market Participants Group meeting – 7 May 2026
The Market Participants Group (MPG) is a senior-level forum for financial market participants to share their views on relevant themes and narratives in financial markets with members of the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee.
WATCH: Rubio scorches claim Trump weighed finances in Iran decisions: ‘Not even for a millisecond’
Secretary of State Marco Rubio forcefully pushed back Wednesday against a Democratic lawmaker's suggestion that President Donald Trump may have considered personal financial interests when making decisions related to the recent conflict with Iran. Rubio called the allegation "completely false" and said he has never heard the president discuss his own finances in connection with war or foreign policy. The exchange came during a House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing, when Rep. Gregory Meeks,...
WATCH: Rubio scorches claim Trump weighed finances in Iran decisions: ‘Not even for a millisecond’
Secretary of State Marco Rubio forcefully pushed back Wednesday against a Democratic lawmaker's suggestion that President Donald Trump may have considered personal financial interests when making decisions related to the recent conflict with Iran. Rubio called the allegation "completely false" and said he has never heard the president discuss his own finances in connection with war or foreign policy. The exchange came during a House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing, when Rep. Gregory Meeks,...
Bessent readies Trump $250 bill as one big hurdle stands between Treasury and making it reality
The Treasury Department is preparing a $250 note bearing President Donald Trump’s portrait for the nation’s 250th anniversary, but the bill can only move forward only if Congress changes federal law barring living people from U.S. currency. "It’s all up on Capitol Hill. At Treasury, we prepare things in advance.
Bessent readies Trump $250 bill as one big hurdle stands between Treasury and making it reality
The Treasury Department is preparing a $250 note bearing President Donald Trump’s portrait for the nation’s 250th anniversary, but the bill can only move forward only if Congress changes federal law barring living people from U.S. currency. "It’s all up on Capitol Hill. At Treasury, we prepare things in advance.
Prediction market firms face growing scrutiny as Congress weighs regulation
The leader of the congressional committee that oversees how the House functions says he is working on legislation to not only ban current lawmakers from making prediction markets bets on elections and politics but that he wants to expand that to former federal lawmakers and candidates for those offices. Rep. Bryan Steil, R-Wisc., who chairs the House Administration Committee, told reporters this week he doesn't see an issue in lawmakers betting on non-political events, like the outcome of...
Anyone with a cake shed told to pay hundreds of pounds or face a huge fine
Anyone with a cake shed told to pay hundreds of pounds or face a huge fine One baker has told how her local authority has ordered her to get the correct certificates Home bakers selling goods out of ‘cake sheds’ have been warned they may have to stump up hundreds of pounds to keep operating. The trend has become popular in communities across the UK in recent months, with people selling baked goods from stalls in their gardens or out the front of their homes, often unmanned and relying on an...