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Review on disclosure of costs by asset managers
We have reviewed how asset managers calculate and disclose transaction costs and how effective overall cost disclosures are. -
Gaming trading: how trading apps could be engaging consumers for the worse
You may be familiar with the jumping green owl celebrating your completion of a Duolingo language lesson. Or perhaps you compete against your friends on Strava to run the most miles in a month. These are all examples of gamification – the use of -
Occasional Paper No. 20: Can we predict which consumer credit users will suffer financial distress?
This paper analyses the prevalence of financial distress, how this distress is related to consumer credit use, and whether financial distress can be predicted. -
Occasional Paper No. 38: Testing retirement communications: Waking up to get wise
As part of the Retirement Income Market Study and the Retirement Outcomes Review, the FCA looked into ways in which we could encourage those approaching retirement to engage with the free government guidance available to them and with their pension -
TR14/21: Retail investment advice: Adviser charging and services
We also commissioned NMG Consulting to conduct consumer research into how consumers interact with advisory firms’ ongoing service propositions. ... Our consumer research highlighted the importance many consumers place on the ongoing service element of -
Occasional Paper No. 51: Using online experiments for behaviourally informed consumer policy
Consumer policy is informed by human behaviour but how do we measure this in a cost effective and relevant way? Online experiments help us focus our policy making decisions to act in consumers interests. -
FG23/3: Finalised non-handbook Guidance on cryptoasset financial promotions
The Guidance will help firms deliver fair, clear, and not misleading marketing of cryptoassets to UK consumers. -
Occasional Paper No. 17: Access to Financial Services in the UK
This paper aims to stimulate ideas and foster a culture of access and inclusion throughout retail financial services, that embraces firms, regulators, government and consumer organisations. -
Occasional Paper No. 25: Incentivising compliance with financial regulation
This paper looks into the basic economic theory of incentives and how they can be used to enhance compliance in financial regulation. -
Investment pathways: Post-implementation review
Review on rationale and take-up, value, communications and asset allocation for investment pathways, and how these could impact consumer outcomes.