The FCA has outlined the four themes that dictate the research it does – growth, wholesale markets, helping consumers and regulation – with questions around financial crime having a place in all of them. Under those banners, it has been looking at issues such as:
- changes in financial markets in terms of productivity growth, international competitiveness and capital allocation and consumers;
- market resilience, market microstructure and market integrity in the wholesale markets;
- navigating financial lives, outcomes and trust and consumer outcomes and growth, including consumers’ financial resilience and how to build it; and
- burdens and benefits of regulation, regulatory approaches and tools and innovation in financial markets and regulatory changes.
