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Occasional Paper No. 30: Best buys and own brands: investment platforms’ recommendations of funds
In this paper, we examine the drivers, impact, and performance of investment platforms’ best buy lists. -
Occasional Paper No. 22: Price discrimination and cross-subsidy in financial services
Occasional Papers contribute to the work of the FCA by providing rigorous research results and stimulating debate. ... To the extent that Occasional Papers contain any errors or omissions, they should be attributed to the individual authors, rather than -
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. -
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 -
Occasional Paper No. 14: Liquidity in the UK corporate bond market: evidence from trade data
Occasional Paper No. 14: Liquidity in the UK corporate bond market: evidence from trade data. ... Occasional Papers contribute to the work of the FCA by providing rigorous research results and stimulating debate. -
Occasional Paper No. 18: Market-Based Finance: Its Contributions and Emerging Issues
Occasional Paper No 18: Market-Based Finance: Its Contributions and Emerging Issues (PDF). ... Occasional Papers contribute to the work of the FCA by providing rigorous research results and stimulating debate. -
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. 58: Understanding consumer financial wellbeing through banking data
In this study, we use objective and subjective approaches to better understand consumer financial wellbeing. -
Occasional Paper No. 26: From advert to action: behavioural insights into the advertising of financial products
How are we affected by financial advertising? What do we pay attention to and when might we be misled? In this paper we explore the science of advertising to answer these questions. -
Occasional Paper No. 39: Estimating the benefits of interventions that affect consumer behaviour
The aim of this Occasional Paper is to help us estimate the benefits of our interventions, while recognising the challenges.