FINANCIAL MARKET POLICIES FOUNDATION

Established as a registered charity, FINANCIAL MARKET POLICIES FOUNDATION continues to serve its mission with dedication and transparency.

FMPF continued to fund the Political Economy of Financial Markets programme which it is supporting at St Antony's College Oxford University. The programme has started by exploring political and economic factors that contributed to the global and euro area crises and identifying where more research is needed to develop policy prescriptions for a future 'steady state' in managing financial markets.

Income: £7,157

Registration Status

Removed

Reg. Number

1147246

Gift Aid Status

Yes

Annual Income

£7,157

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About This Charity

FMPF continued to fund the Political Economy of Financial Markets programme which it is supporting at St Antony's College Oxford University. The programme has started by exploring political and economic factors that contributed to the global and euro area crises and identifying where more research is needed to develop policy prescriptions for a future 'steady state' in managing financial markets.

Activities & Impact

FMPF continued to fund the Political Economy of Financial Markets programme which it is supporting at St Antony's College Oxford University. The programme has started by exploring political and economic factors that contributed to the global and euro area crises and identifying where more research is needed to develop policy prescriptions for a future 'steady state' in managing financial markets.

Financial Information

The latest reported income for this charity is £7,157.

Financial Analysis

As a grassroots organization, this charity demonstrates efficient use of limited resources.

Detailed financial history is not available in our database. For the most up-to-date financial information, please check the Charity Commission website.

Gift Aid: Yes

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