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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. ... we regulators can learn about improving compliance by combining insights from behavioural economics, sociology and psychology with more -
Occasional Paper No. 32: Now you see it: drawing attention to charges in the asset management industry
As part of the Asset Management Market Study, the FCA wanted to understand the impact of different ways of presenting charges on investors’ decision-making and their understanding and awareness of charges. -
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. -
Climate change and sustainable finance
The FCA's work on climate change and other environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues. -
Consumers struggling to understand structured products as Financial Conduct Authority calls for improvements from firms
A behavioural economics research paper published today by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has found that many consumers overestimate the expected returns on structured deposits. -
Automated advice: existing rules and guidance
Before applying for Innovation Pathways, read our existing rules and guidance to check whether your question is covered. -
Speech: Shadow banking - the potential risks and rewards
My observations are mostly based on Kraus and Aquilina’s Occasional Paper 18(OP18), ‘Market-Based Finance: its contributions and emerging issues’ and our related article ‘The rise of market based ... Also, to be sure, the amount included with -
TR15/2: Structured Products: Thematic Review of Product Development and Governance
Our recent work in the structured products market has focused on better understanding consumer behaviour and the way that firms approach product development and governance. -
Beesley lecture: Economics, technology and data - Redefining the future of conduct regulation
Now, these are clearly long-run, complex issues and behavioural economics is not particularly new. ... But again, a significant opportunity here I think for regulators to use econometric techniques, technology and big data alongside behavioural economics -
The role of consumer decision-making in ensuring good market dynamics in the mortgage sector
Speech by Christopher Woolard, Director of Strategy and Competition at the FCA, at the Mortgages Conference.