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Occasional Paper No. 27: Benchmark regulation and market quality [pdf]
In this paper, we examine the implications of the benchmark regime change in the interest rate swap market on underlying market conditions. -
Occasional Paper No. 28: Preventing financial distress by predicting unaffordable consumer credit agreements [pdf]
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Occasional Paper 26: From advert to action - behavioural insights into the advertising of financial products [pdf]
How are we affected by financial advertising? What do we pay attention to and when might we be misled? We explore the science of advertising to answer these questions. -
Occasional Paper 21: Asymmetries in dark pool reference prices [pdf]
This study looks at two important aspects of reference prices in dark pools - the prevalence of reference price latency and primary market choice as the reference price's source. -
Occasional Paper No. 8: Infographic [pdf]
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New analysis offers mixed picture on high frequency trading in the UK
New analysis offers mixed picture on high frequency trading in the UK. Insight First published:. 11/04/2016. Last updated: 17/02/2017. New analysis offers mixed picture on high frequency trading in the UK. High Frequency Traders have come under -
Occasional Paper No. 11: Methods for analysing mortgage markets [pdf]
This paper discusses three different affordability metrics that were constructed as part of the cost benefit analysis of the MMR affordability assessment rules. -
Benchmarks
Benchmarks are used in a wide range of markets including helping to set prices and measure performance. Find out more about Benchmarks and our work in this area. -
Occasional Paper 23 - Technical appendix: Full disclosure: a round-up of FCA experimental research into giving information [pdf]
This is the technical appendix to a paper that describes the results of eight experiments into giving information carried out by the FCA. -
Occasional Paper No. 13: Economics for Effective Regulation [pdf]
This paper offers assistance to regulators and other policymakers in using modern economics in an effective and proportionate way to inform decisions.