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UK dark pools and reference prices
A lack of reliability in reference prices could contribute to the perception of a lack of ‘fairness’ in modern markets, harming market liquidity and depth if investors were to stop trusting -
Ageing population and financial services
In September 2017, we published our Occasional Paper, outlining the findings from a project that explored how the ageing population would impact the financial services industry. -
Occasional Paper No. 53: Changes in the mortgage market post 4.5 limit on loan to income ratios
Lenders have been encouraged to restrict the number of mortgages they issue with high LTI ratios following concerns over excessive and unsustainable borrowing for consumers. How has this affected allocation of mortgages and their prices? -
Occasional Paper No. 3: How does selling insurance as an add-on affect consumer decisions?
Occasional Paper No. 3: How does selling insurance as an add-on affect consumer decisions? ... Occasional papers First published:. 25/03/2014. Last updated: 25/03/2014. Share page. -
The Economics of Intervention
Their use will largely depend on how much economic inputs can contribute to the decision. -
The Importance of Diversity
Speech by Andrew Bailey, Chief Executive of the FCA, at the PIMFA Wealth of Diversity Conference 2019. -
Ageing population: update from the FCA
We have published this statement to warn consumers against dealing with unauthorised firms. -
Climate change and sustainable finance
The FCA's work on climate change and other environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues. -
FCA issues research on mortgage switching
The FCA has today released our latest research into mortgage switching and how consumers can be encouraged to seek out better deals -
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.