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Investment and corporate banking market study: MS15/1
In 2015-2016, we carried out a market study on investment and corporate banking services, focusing on primary market and related activities provided in the UK. We considered issues around choice of banks and advisers for clients, transparency of the -
Increasing confidence: what power posing can tell us about research for regulation
Publishing the results of all research, not just the ‘interesting’ findings, is vital to maintaining transparency, according to FCA Behavioural Scientist Laura Smart. ... Note: The views expressed in this article are those of the authors alone, and -
UK dark pools and reference prices
service dark pools provide, according to new analysis by FCA economists Matteo Aquilina and Peter O’Neill and academics Sean Foley and Thomas Ruf. ... Note: The views expressed in this article are those of the authors alone, and should not be taken as -
Ageing population and financial services
Speech by Linda Woodall, Director of Life Insurance and Financial Advice, delivered at the Ageing Population Occasional Paper launch event. -
Measuring our impact before we intervene
Find out how we measure our impact before we intervene with rule-making powers. -
TR14/7: Clarity of fund charges
The paper looks at the clarity of fund charges. It is important for investors to be able to understand and compare charges because, with performance and the levels of risk, they ... The FCA will continue to work with the Investment Management Association -
CP20/1: Introducing a Single Easy Access Rate for cash savings
This consultation sets out proposals to make the market simpler and improve competition. This will help consumers know if they are getting a good deal, as well as protecting those that currently receive the lowest interest rates. We want firms to -
CP18/12 and CP18/13: Consultations on High-cost Credit and on Overdrafts
As part of our ongoing review of high-cost credit products, we are publishing our proposed rules and guidance for consultation. We have also identified a number of areas for discussion. -
Call for Input on access to insurance
We are publishing our response to the Call for Input on Access to Insurance. In this Call for Input we invited views on the ability of consumers who have, or have had cancer, to access travel insurance. -
FCA to regulate seven additional financial benchmarks
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) will regulate seven additional major UK-based financial benchmarks in the fixed income, commodity and currency markets from 1 April 2015. This extends the FCA’s initial regulation of LIBOR (the London