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Showing 231 to 235 of 235 search results for papers Occasional Papers Nos.

  1. Making competition king – the rise of behavioural economics at the FCA

    Speeches Published: 25/03/2014 Last modified: 25/03/2014
    Speech by Martin Wheatley, Chief Executive, the FCA, at the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC). This is the text of the speech as drafted, which may differ from the delivered version.
  2. Consumers with cash savings need better information and easier switching says FCA

    Press Releases Published: 20/01/2015 Last modified: 22/01/2015
    Occasional Paper No. 7: Stimulating Interest: Reminding savers to act when rates decrease.
  3. CP15/13: General Insurance Add-ons Market Study – Proposed Remedies: banning opt-out selling and supporting informed decision-making for add-on buyers

    Consultation papers Published: 25/03/2015 Last modified: 25/03/2015
    Consultation papers First published:. 25/03/2015. Last updated: 25/03/2015. Share page. ... Consultation paper CP15/13 [PDF]. We found that competition for add-ons is not effective because:.
  4. Large unincorporated associations may be eligible for help following 2008 deposit failures – FCA to consult on extending FSCS protection on investments

    Press Releases Published: 03/10/2013 Last modified: 04/11/2019
    Large unincorporated associations such as charities, clubs or societies, that were not considered eligible for help over lost deposits following the collapse of Kaupthing Singer and Friedlander Bank (KSF) and Landsbanki Islands hf in 2008, may now
  5. Beesley lecture: Economics, technology and data - Redefining the future of conduct regulation

    Speeches Published: 14/11/2014 Last modified: 20/10/2015
    Hong Kong I saw firms sending out marketing fliers for structured products on red paper – for luck – with pots of gold on them). ... So, although I’m sure we’ll still see multiple debates over policy direction in future – and we’re still