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Occasional Paper No. 54: When discounted rates end: the cost of taking action in the mortgage market
When an introductory mortgage rate expires the majority of borrowers remortgage, but a minority end up paying reversion interest rates. Who are these borrowers and how much could they benefit from remortgaging? -
Occasional Paper No. 16: Are high-frequency traders anticipating the order flow? Cross-venue evidence from the UK market
The FCA endeavours to ensure that research outputs are correct, through checks including independent referee reports, but the nature of such research and choice of research methods is a matter for -
Aberdeen Asset Managers and Aberdeen Fund Management fined £7.2 million for failing to protect client money
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has fined Aberdeen Asset Managers Limited and Aberdeen Fund Management Limited (Aberdeen) £7,192,500 for failing to identify, and therefore properly protect, client money placed in Money Market Deposits (MMDs) -
Financial watchdog warns insurers to protect customers’ wellbeing during cost of living squeeze
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has written to insurers urging them to protect customers as the cost of living rises -
FS23/4: Potential competition impacts of Big Tech entry and expansion in retail financial services
We are asking for views on the potential benefits and harms from Big Tech firms’ entry and expansion into retail financial services sectors -
PS18/22: Authorised push payment fraud – extending the jurisdiction of the Financial Ombudsman Service
In this policy statement, we summarise and respond to feedback to Consultation Paper 18/16: Authorised push payment fraud – extending the jurisdiction of the Financial Ombudsman Service. -
FCA sets out plans to deliver £71.2 million of compensation to former British Steel Pension Scheme members
The FCA has published proposals for a compensation scheme for former members of the British Steel Pension Scheme (BSPS) who received unsuitable advice to transfer out of the fund. -
Rent-to-own, buy-now pay-later and pawnbroking agreements and coronavirus: draft temporary guidance for firms
The FCA's guidance to regulated firms that enter into rent-to-own (RTO), buy-now pay-later (BNPL) (as defined in the FCA Handbook), or pawnbroking agreements and applies in the exceptional circumstances arising out of the coronavirus (Covid-19) -
FCA sets out potential remedies to tackle concerns about general insurance pricing
The FCA has today published the interim report of its market study into the pricing of home and motor insurance. -
FCA confirms new rules for certain open-ended funds investing in inherently illiquid assets
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today confirmed new rules which apply to certain types of open-ended fund investing in inherently illiquid assets such as property. The new rules apply to these funds, known as non-UCITS retail schemes (NURSs