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Occasional Paper No. 33: Choices of dominated mortgage products by UK consumers
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 -
Update on our work around pensions and retirement income
Pensions and retirement income is a priority sector for the FCA. Read more about our policy work and market monitoring in this area. -
Regulation round-up January 2019
Regulation round-up is our monthly email to all regulated firms, updating you on the latest news that affects your sector. -
Training and competence
Our training and competence regime supports consumers by making sure the financial services workforce is appropriately qualified and well regulated. -
Investment managers
Investment managers need to be authorised and utilise the available support to best help consumers. Find useful links, publications and expectations for investment management firms. -
Citizens Advice supercomplaint to the CMA - update
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) published its response to the Citizens Advice super-complaint on the loyalty penalty in December 2018, making several cross-cutting and market-specific recommendations in the cash savings, home insurance -
Mortgage Prisoner Review
Our Mortgage Prisoner Review has been laid before parliament, providing data for borrowers to consider whether there are practical and proportionate solutions that can help them. -
Regulation round-up April 2016
Investment and Corporate Banking Market Study. DP: Initial Public Offering (IPO). ... CP: Secondary Annuities Market. Retirement Income Market data: Supplementary Bulletin. FCA: Live & Local. -
PS20/01: Mortgage advice and selling standards: feedback to CP19/17 and final rules
This policy statement includes findings from the Mortgages Market Study (MMS) which identified three potential harms relating to our mortgage advice and selling standards. -
About LIBOR transition
The interest rate benchmark LIBOR is being wound down. Firms must take appropriate action now to transition to alternative rates