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Since the 2008 crisis, conduct risk has been a growing challenge for financial institutions as they seek to comply with evolving regulations. Approaches to managing conduct risk have begun to shift, led by the UK’s new approach. We explore how they’re changing, and why behavioural economics is crucial to making better conduct risk decisions.
The European Commission has published the results of the second EU Hydrogen Bank auction, selecting fifteen renewable hydrogen projects across Europe to receive financial support for their renewable hydrogen production.
Frontier Economics is working with National Grid Electricity Distribution to explore the impact of thermal energy efficiency on network loads. Our approach has not been trialled before and if successful, will lead to significant positive outcomes for both consumers and the DNOs.
Some of our economists will be at K10 Impact Hub, Prague to talk about the work we do at Frontier, what it's like working here and the opportunities we have available.
Under the USO, Correos provides basic postal services throughout Spain, at affordable rates and meeting certain specifications on quality. This service must be provided, regardless of its commercial profitability.
Frontier was commissioned by Heathrow to carry out cost benefit analysis (CBA) of different expansion options. Our independent report recognises that this is a complex issue, and is clear on all aspects – the costs, the benefits, the overall impact, and uncertainties.
Frontier Economics was commissioned by Roche to conduct a study on the impact of cross-border sharing of patient data between the European Union and non-EU locations, taking place in the healthcare sector.