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The Capital Requirements (Amendment) Regulations 2010

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  1. Introductory Text

  2. 1.Citation and commencement

  3. 2.Amendment of the Capital Requirements Regulations 2006

  4. 3.Interpretation

  5. 4.Exercise of supervision

  6. 5.For paragraph (1) of regulation 11 substitute—

  7. 6.Establishment of colleges of supervisors

  8. 7.The Authority’s duties as EEA consolidated supervisor or national consolidated supervisor

  9. 8.(1) The existing regulation 15 is re-numbered regulation 15(1).

  10. 9.After regulation 16 insert— Significant branches (1) This regulation applies where a credit institution or relevant...

  11. 10.Credit institutions and external credit assessment institutions

  12. 11.In regulation 23 (recognition for securitisation risk-weighting purposes)—

  13. 12.After paragraph 7 of Part 1 of Schedule 1 (recognition...

  14. 13.Consequential amendments to primary legislation

  15. 14.Consequential amendments to secondary legislation

  16. Signature

    1. SCHEDULE 1

      Consequential amendments to primary legislation

      1. 1.Building Societies Act 1986

      2. 2.Financial Services and Markets Act 2000

      3. 3.Banking (Special Provisions) Act 2008

      4. 4.Banking Act 2009

    2. SCHEDULE 2

      Consequential amendments to secondary legislation

      1. 1.Cash Ratio Deposits (Eligible Liabilities) Order 1998

      2. 2.Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Consultation with Competent Authorities) Regulations 2001

      3. 3.Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Disclosure of Confidential Information) Regulations 2001

      4. 4.Uncertificated Securities Regulations 2001

      5. 5.Enterprise Act 2002 (Merger Fees and Determination of Turnover) Order 2003

      6. 6.Financial Conglomerates and Other Financial Groups Regulations 2004

      7. 7.Pension Protection Fund (Entry Rules) Regulations 2005

      8. 8.Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Markets in Financial Instruments) Regulations 2007

  17. Explanatory Note

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