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The set of proposed expectations discussed above is non-exhaustive and the PRA may, on a case-by-case basis, have regard to additional considerations. Such considerations may concern the identification, assessment, and mitigation of, for example, financial, operational, or reputational risk. Existing requirements relevant to this would remain, including the PRA rule requiring firms to notify the PRA of any business expansion (including new branches) which could have a significant impact on the firm’s risk profile or resources, footnote [11] and Fundamental Rule 7 footnote [12] concerning open collaboration with regulators. Further amendments to SS8/16 The PRA publishes a list of respondents to its consultations, where respondents have consented to such publication.

Afterwards, the stones were returned to the jewellers and the regalia were sometimes re-set with crystals or paste and put in the Jewel House for display. The monarch would then use a State crown set with coloured jewels for Parliamentary use. Three maces from the Jewel House are on permanent loan to the Palace of Westminster. [1] Objects can be temporarily moved to other exhibitions. July 2018: We published Consultation Paper (CP) 14/18 'UK leverage ratio: Applying the framework to systemic ring-fenced bodies and reflecting the systemic risk buffer'. The CP proposes to apply the systemic risk buffer (SRB) framework in the UK leverage ratio framework. Second, the PRA proposes to include an expectation in SS8/16 that firms should ensure that the establishment or operations of third-country subsidiaries do not create material risks through the nature of supervision in the third country. Such material risks may emerge if: (i) the third-country supervisor has no effective coordination with the PRA, or (ii) the third country’s prudential regime is not sufficiently equivalent to the UK regime. The PRA will consider both factors in the context of the new rule discussed above. The proposals outline that firms should consider publicly available information on the prudential regime and whether it is broadly equivalent with the UK’s, and notify and gain views from the PRA where cases appear marginal. Philippa Glanville in Abramova and Dmitrieva, "The Goldsmiths and the Court: Silver in London 1600–65", p. 54.

Hoey, Brian (1992). All the Queen's Men: Inside the Royal Household. HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0-246-13851-4. Growth (HMT recommendations letter) and sustainable growth (FSMA regulatory principles): The PRA has considered the potential impact on growth. The proposals work in tandem with HMT’s proposed legislative changes that can promote growth by allowing RFBs to establish new operations abroad. As the proposed safeguards are minimalist in nature, the PRA considers that they would enable the realisation of these benefits in a safe manner. Jacobsen, Helen (2012). Luxury and Power: The Material World of the Stuart Diplomat, 1660–1714. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-969375-7. Further reading on this subject: Nash, Michael L. (2017). "The Jewels of the Kingdom". Royal Wills in Britain from 1509 to 2008. Palgrave Macmillan. pp.61–86. ISBN 978-1-137-60144-5.

This CP is relevant to PRA firms and their wider banking groups that are subject to the ring-fencing regime in the UK, and those firms and banking groups which are likely to come within scope of the ring-fencing regime. It is not relevant to other PRA-authorised firms, such as banking groups that are not ring-fenced, credit unions, or insurers. For more information on how to serve written statements (objections) to the PRA on RFTS, see Written statements to the PRA on RFTS. Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou hails Terry Venables as the 'best coach, manager and tactician' ahead of his side's clash with Aston Villa... as Spurs boss becomes the latest to pay respects to the football legend who died aged 80 Parfitt, Keith (1995). Iron Age Burials from Mill Hill, Deal. British Museum Press. ISBN 978-0-7141-2304-2. Crown Jewels". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). Vol.211. United Kingdom: House of Commons. 16 July 1992. col.944W.Royal Collection Trust. "The Jewelled Sword of Offering 1820". Royal Collection Trust . Retrieved 16 May 2023. The regalia's precious stones were sold separately and the precious metal sent to the Mint to be coined, although other pieces (such as the Coronation Spoon dating from the twelfth century and later returned to Charles II) were sold intact.

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