OSC research found AI-enhanced scams pose significantly more risk to investors compared to conventional scams. It also identified ways to protect investors.
Research & reports
Delve into our research on Canadians’ needs and habits in finances and investing.
Gaming the system: Are you being influenced when trading online?
An OSC experiment looked at whether using gamification techniques to promote certain assets on investing platforms presents a risk to investors.
Artificial intelligence and investor behaviour
An OSC study found Canadians are using artificial intelligence to access financial information, advice and recommendations. Find out more about AI and investing.
Shedding light on dark patterns
An OSC report looks at the use of digital engagement practices and their impact on investor behaviour.
Profiles of retirement
An OSC study examined the financial lives of retired Canadians and those approaching retirement.
Canadian crypto survey results for 2023
OSC survey provides insights on the evolution of Canadians’ crypto ownership and knowledge.
ESG ratings and retail investor decision making
An OSC study examined the influence and limitations of ESG factors in helping investors evaluate investment funds.
Gamification & other behavioural techniques
Digital mobile-friendly platforms can make it easier to invest. But those same platforms may influence retail investor decision-making.
Canadian attitudes about crypto – 2022
The OSC’s 2022 Crypto Asset Survey provides useful insights about the crypto ownership and knowledge of Canadians.
Self-Directed Investors: Insights and Experiences
In a year defined by the uncertainty of a pandemic, many retail investors became active in the capital markets.
Investing and the COVID-19 Experience
This study was part of the OSC’s ongoing efforts to monitor the impact of the pandemic on investors and markets.
Protecting Aging Investors through Behavioural Insights
A review of literature from behavioural science, psychology and economics revealed that there are several biases that have a greater impact on decision-making as individuals age.