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Consumer Access TechSprint
The FCA piloted its first TechSprint event in April 2016. The aim was to identify potential solutions to access issues in financial services. -
Cash savings market study
In January 2015, we published the final findings of our cash savings market study and our proposed remedies. The findings set out our conclusions on the effectiveness of competition in the cash savings market. Our remedies set out how we intended to -
FCA challenges firms to review approach to consumer vulnerability
Research published by the FCA reveals that some vulnerable consumers seeking help from financial providers are meeting ‘a computer says no’ approach, putting them at risk of further detriment -
Consumer credit - Product development and marketing
We cover the products and services you sell and the need to minimise the risk of customer harm. -
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. -
UK dark pools and reference prices
UK dark pools and reference prices. Insight First published:. 15/09/2016. Last updated: 17/02/2017. ... The first analysis of its kind. We focussed on what, in our view, are the two most important aspects of reference prices - namely how often dark -
Transaction data throws new light on corporate bond liquidity
Transaction data throws new light on corporate bond liquidity. Insight First published:. -
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 -
FCA publishes occasional papers on behavioural economics exploring how people make financial decisions
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has published two occasional papers on behavioural economics to explore how people make financial decisions. -
Measuring our impact before we intervene
Find out how we measure our impact before we intervene with rule-making powers.