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London hedge funds told to prepare for FCA spot checks

Regulator gives hedge funds a month's notice of visits by its anti-money-laundering investigators

The headquarters of the Financial Conduct Authority in Stratford
The headquarters of the Financial Conduct Authority in Stratford Photo: Alamy

The Financial Conduct Authority has ordered London’s hedge funds to prepare for stringent tests of their financial-crime controls later this month, as part of a wider clampdown on fraudulent activity in the City.

The FCA sent a letter to senior executives at hedge funds in London on February 28 warning them to expect a visit from the regulator’s staff in late March or early April, according to Optima Partners, a regulatory consultancy.

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