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Research Note: Do consumers understand the risks associated with different ways of saving?
We use the FCA’s Financial Lives survey to explore the extent to which consumers understand the risks and potential returns associated with different ways of saving. -
Research Note: Capital market liquidity in the 2020 coronavirus crisis
This paper looks at how UK equity markets and bond Exchange Traded Funds have coped during the coronavirus pandemic. -
Research Note: Fixed Income ETFs: secondary market participation and resilience during times of stress
In this publication, we aim to analyse the exchange-traded fund (ETF) secondary market from the perspective of financial stability. -
Economical with the truth: three ways behavioural science can help to spot a misleading advert
perspectives’ to improve people’s ability to recall and estimate unfamiliar measurements as well as detect errors. ... Read Occasional Paper No. 26. -
Research Note: Review of Maximal Extractable Value and Blockchain Oracles
This paper is designed to support market participants and regulators to better understand the emerging technology landscape and build the foundation of knowledge needed to assess the potential risks and opportunities created by new technology. -
Speech: Beyond economics?
that financial consumers are biased in some ways.See various occasional papers on our website. ... Our occasional papers such as No. 12 on showing the prior premium on insurance renewal notices and No. -
FCA outcomes and metrics
The FCA is committed to being clear about how it is accountable for its progress. On this page the FCA sets out its outcomes and the metrics it will use to measure them. -
New evidence on liquidity in UK corporate bond markets
This page summarises our most recent research into liquidity conditions in the UK corporate bond market. -
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 -
Investor protection in the UK: New tools, new challenges
Speech by Maggie Craig, Acting Head of Savings and Investments, at the FCA MiFID II Conference 2014. This is the text of the speech as drafted, which may differ from the delivered version.