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Occasional Paper 63: HFTs and dealer banks: liquidity and price discovery in FX trading
We characterise the liquidity provision and price discovery roles of dealers and high-frequency traders in the foreign exchange spot market. -
FCA publishes findings from the Ageing Population Project
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today published an Occasional Paper outlining the findings from a project that explored how the ageing population would impact the Financial Services industry. -
Mortgages Market Study: MS16/2
We have published the Mortgages Market Study final report. It explains our final findings and provides a progress update on the proposed remedies. -
Price discrimination in financial services
This research paper sets out a framework for considering the fairness aspects of price discrimination and how best to balance them to reduce harms. -
The power of benchmarks: an analysis of the ICE swap rate
Recent analysis (set out fully in our occasional paper)of data collected by the FCA, however, tells a positive story. ... Read Occasional Paper No. 27. -
An evaluation of bringing additional benchmarks into the regulatory and supervisory regime
In this paper, we evaluate the Benchmarks (Amendment) Instrument 2015, which brought seven benchmarks into our regulatory and supervisory regime. -
Consumer credit - Product development and marketing
We cover the products and services you sell and the need to minimise the risk of customer harm. -
FCA asks for feedback on consumer access to insurance
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is seeking views and evidence of the challenges firms face in providing travel insurance for consumers who have, or have had, cancer, and the challenges for these consumers in accessing insurance. The paper is -
Improving access to insurance
Speech by Christopher Woolard, Executive Director of Strategy and Competition at the FCA, delivered at the FCA Insurance Access event. -
FCA reveals findings from its first Financial Lives Survey
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today published the results of its Financial Lives Survey 2017.