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Occasional Paper No 54: When Discounted Rates End: The Cost of Taking Action in the Mortgage Market [pdf]
Occasional Paper No 54: Occasional Paper No 54: When Discounted Rates End: The Cost of Taking Action in the Mortgage Market -
Occasional Paper No. 59: Sitting on a gold mine: Getting what’s owed to pawnbroking customers [pdf]
FCA Occasional Paper No. 59: Sitting on a gold mine: Getting what’s owed to pawnbroking customers. -
Occasional Paper 51: Using online experiments for behaviourally informed consumer policy [PDF] [pdf]
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Occasional Paper 49: Borrower subgroups and the path into distress: commonalities and differences [pdf]
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Occasional Paper 50: Quantifying the High-Frequency Trading “Arms Race”: A Simple New Methodology and Estimates [pdf]
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Occasional Paper No. 55: Better the lender you know? Limited attention and lender familiarity in UK mortgage choices [pdf]
Occasional Paper No. 55: Better the lender you know? Limited attention and lender familiarity in UK mortgage choices. -
Occasional Paper No. 53: Changes in the mortgage market post 4.5 limit on loan to income ratios [pdf]
FCA Occasional Paper No. 53: Changes in the mortgage market post 4.5 limit on loan to income ratios -
Occasional Paper No. 58: Understanding consumer financial wellbeing through banking data [pdf]
In this paper we analyse survey responses and their personal banking data to better understand consumer financial wellbeing. -
Occasional Paper No.1 - Applying behavioural economics at the Financial Conduct Authority [pdf]
This Occasional Paper describes how behavioural economics can help us understand and solve problems in retail financial markets more effectively. -
Occasional Paper 60: Banning Dark Pools: Venue Selection and Investor Trading Costs [pdf]
This paper shows that investors can reduce their execution costs by selecting venues with less pre-trade transparency, such as dark pools or venues with similar characteristics.