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Occasional Paper No. 43: Weighing anchor on credit card debt
In this study we conduct a hypothetical credit card payment experiment to test an intervention to de-anchor payment choices. -
Occasional Paper No. 15: Quid pro quo? What factors influence IPO allocations to investors?
Find out more about Occasional Papers and read our disclaimer. ... Occasional Papers contribute to the work of the FCA by providing rigorous research results and stimulating debate. -
Occasional Paper No. 21: Asymmetries in Dark Pool Reference Prices
Occasional Paper No. 21: Asymmetries in Dark Pool Reference Prices. Occasional papers First published:. ... Occasional Papers contribute to the work of the FCA by providing rigorous research results and stimulating debate. -
Occasional Paper No. 23: Full disclosure: a round-up of FCA experimental research into giving information
This paper describes the results of eight experiments into giving information carried out by the FCA. -
Occasional Paper No. 28: Preventing financial distress by predicting unaffordable consumer credit agreements: An applied framework
In this paper, we provide theoretical and practical evidence to help develop more effective affordability rules. -
Occasional Paper No. 32: Now you see it: drawing attention to charges in the asset management industry
As part of the Asset Management Market Study, the FCA wanted to understand the impact of different ways of presenting charges on investors’ decision-making and their understanding and awareness of charges. -
Occasional Paper No. 20: Can we predict which consumer credit users will suffer financial distress?
This paper analyses the prevalence of financial distress, how this distress is related to consumer credit use, and whether financial distress can be predicted. -
Occasional Paper No. 53: Changes in the mortgage market post 4.5 limit on loan to income ratios
Lenders have been encouraged to restrict the number of mortgages they issue with high LTI ratios following concerns over excessive and unsustainable borrowing for consumers. How has this affected allocation of mortgages and their prices? -
Occasional Paper No. 55: Better the lender you know? Limited attention and lender familiarity in UK mortgage choices
This Occasional Paper looks at the effect of brand loyalty when borrowers are choosing new mortgages. -
Occasional paper No.40: Time to act: A field experiment on overdraft alerts
As part of the high-cost credit review, the FCA wanted to understand the impact of automatically enrolling customers into just-in-time arranged overdraft alerts and early warning alerts for overdrafts and unpaid items.