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Occasional Paper 62: Annex 1 [pdf]
Matter of factsheets: improving consumer comprehension of financial sustainability disclosures - annex 1 -
Occasional Paper No. 13: Economics for Effective Regulation
Occasional Paper No. 13: Economics for Effective Regulation. Occasional papers First published:. ... Occasional Paper No. 13: Economics for Effective Regulation (PDF). We have published this Occasional Paper alongside an articleEconomics for Effective -
Occasional Paper No. 9: Technical Appendix [pdf]
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Occasional Paper No. 8: Consumer Vulnerability - Practitioners’ Pack [pdf]
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Occasional Paper 19: Technical appendix [pdf]
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Occasional Paper No. 4: Why has the FCAs market cleanliness statistic for takeover announcements decreased since 2009?
This paper investigates the possible explanations for the fall in the statistics in market cleanliness. -
Occasional Paper No. 19: Attention, Search and Switching: Evidence on Mandated Disclosure from the Savings Market
Occasional Paper No. 19: Attention, Search and Switching: Evidence on Mandated Disclosure from the Savings Market. ... Occasional Paper No. 19: Attention, Search and Switching: Evidence on Mandated Disclosure from the Savings Market (PDF 2.34MB). -
Occasional Paper No. 7: Stimulating Interest: Reminding savers to act when rates decrease
Reminders make a notable difference to switching behaviour in savings accounts around the time of interest rate decreases. -
Occasional Paper No. 12: Encouraging consumers to act at renewal: Evidence from field trials in the home and motor insurance markets
Occasional papers First published:. 03/12/2015. Last updated: 03/12/2015. Share page. ... We have published this Occasional Paper alongside CP15/41: Increasing transparency and engagement at renewal in general insurance markets. -
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.