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The Economics of Intervention
To this end, the FCA is starting to make practical use of EFER, most notably in its competition work on market studies. ... Their use will largely depend on how much economic inputs can contribute to the decision. -
Occasional Paper No. 16: Are high-frequency traders anticipating the order flow? Cross-venue evidence from the UK market
Cross-venue evidence from the UK market. Occasional papers First published:. 15/04/2016. ... Occasional Papers contribute to the work of the FCA by providing rigorous research results and stimulating debate. -
Ageing population: update from the FCA
We have published this statement to warn consumers against dealing with unauthorised firms. -
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. -
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 -
The Importance of Diversity
Speech by Andrew Bailey, Chief Executive of the FCA, at the PIMFA Wealth of Diversity Conference 2019. -
Climate change and sustainable finance
The FCA's work on climate change and other environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues. -
Speech: Culture in UK banking – regulatory priorities
To do this, I will draw on two Occasional Papers which will shortly appear on the Insight pages of our website. ... This neatly leads us back to the role of culture. The FCA’s own upcoming Occasional Paper in this area is called ‘Behaviour and -
Can robo-advice improve borrower repayment decisions?
Analysis showing that a simple automated ‘robo-advice’ tool significantly improved borrower repayment decisions in a randomised controlled trial. -
Our Perimeter Report
Our perimeter (remit) determines the activities we regulate and the level of protection consumers can expect when they buy financial services and products