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  1. Can financial distress be predicted or is that just life (events)?

    Insight Published: 03/08/2016 Last modified: 17/02/2017
    This is one of the findings fromFCA Occasional Paper No.20, titled ‘Can we predict which consumer credit users will suffer financial distress?’.
  2. Occasional Paper No. 7: Stimulating Interest: Reminding savers to act when rates decrease

    Occasional papers Published: 20/01/2015 Last modified: 20/01/2015
    Reminders make a notable difference to switching behaviour in savings accounts around the time of interest rate decreases.
  3. Occasional Paper No. 20: Can we predict which consumer credit users will suffer financial distress?

    Occasional papers Published: 03/08/2016 Last modified: 19/01/2021
    This paper analyses the prevalence of financial distress, how this distress is related to consumer credit use, and whether financial distress can be predicted.
  4. Increasing confidence: what power posing can tell us about research for regulation

    Insight Published: 23/11/2016 Last modified: 17/02/2017
    highly popular TED talk and significant media exposure.The scientific evidence for this comes mainly from a 2010 paper in Psychological Science by Dana Carney, Amy Cuddy and Andy Yap, which ... This is a big problem in social sciences research; a 2014
  5. FCA challenges firms to review approach to consumer vulnerability

    Press Releases Published: 23/02/2015 Last modified: 27/04/2020
    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
  6. FCA publishes occasional papers on behavioural economics exploring how people make financial decisions

    Press Releases Published: 10/04/2013 Last modified: 10/04/2013
    The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has published two occasional papers on behavioural economics to explore how people make financial decisions.
  7. Occasional Paper No. 48: Swing pricing and fragility in open-end mutual funds

    Occasional papers Published: 29/05/2019 Last modified: 29/05/2019
    Traditional pricing models for mutual funds penalize loyal investors and might even fuel panic sell-offs in times of stress. Do alternative pricing methods offer a solution?
  8. Occasional Paper No. 34: Effects of the advice requirement and intermediation in the UK mortgage market

    Occasional papers Published: 04/05/2018 Last modified: 29/01/2021
    As part of the mortgages market study, the FCA wanted to understand the extent to which UK consumers might save money when buying a mortgage and to understand what may be driving some to buy more expensive mortgages. This Occasional Paper
  9. Occasional Paper No. 9: Two plus two makes five? Survey evidence that investors overvalue structured deposits

    Occasional papers Published: 05/03/2015 Last modified: 05/03/2015
    Occasional Paper No. 9: Two plus two makes five? Survey evidence that investors overvalue structured deposits. ... Occasional papers First published:. 05/03/2015. Last updated: 05/03/2015.
  10. Occasional Paper No. 12: Encouraging consumers to act at renewal: Evidence from field trials in the home and motor insurance markets

    Occasional papers Published: 03/12/2015 Last modified: 03/12/2015
    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.