On 16 April, the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) published Policy Statement 26/5 on “Changes to the UK Short Selling Regime” (PS 26/5) which forms part of the UK government’s programme to repeal and replace retained European Union (EU) law post-Brexit (for our earlier note on this see here). In addition to this repeal and replace exercise, PS 26/5 aims to reduce some of the inefficiencies and disproportionately burdensome aspects of the previous short selling regime by:
Removing the requirement for market makers to notify each financial instrument they want to benefit from the market maker exemption to report. Market makers will only be required to submit a single ‘activity based’ notification such that they can use the exemption for market making activities in any financial instrument;
The FCA, consequently, is continuing to accept notifications via email and not is updating arrangements to automate the notification process from the start of the new regime;
The FCA has extended the date when the new rules come into force, with phase 1 and the new short selling rules now starting on July 13.