UK regulator ponders giving surveillance vendors access to its data sets

Jamie Bell, FCA Head of Secondary Market Oversight, keen to ensure smaller operators are not squeezed out as use of AI grows.

UK regulator the FCA is examining the possibility of making the market data it has collected available to vendors of financial crime surveillance technology. The move comes amid worries about the rapid growth of AI increasing the dominance of big tech incumbents over smaller competitors and new entrants to the

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