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Showing 21 to 30 of 180 search results for Occasional Papers contribute to the work of the FCA.

  1. Occasional Paper No. 35: Six of One…? Choice of intermediary in the UK mortgage market

    Occasional papers Published: 04/05/2018 Last modified: 29/01/2021
    As part of the FCA's mortgages market study, the FCA wanted to understand whether consumers’ borrowing costs vary materially depending on their choice of intermediary and, if so, why.
  2. Occasional Paper No. 15: Quid pro quo? What factors influence IPO allocations to investors?

    Occasional papers Published: 13/04/2016 Last modified: 18/10/2016
    Occasional Papers contribute to the work of the FCA by providing rigorous research results and stimulating debate. ... To the extent that Occasional Papers contain any errors or omissions, they should be attributed to the individual authors, rather than
  3. Occasional Paper No. 43: Weighing anchor on credit card debt

    Occasional papers Published: 26/07/2018 Last modified: 20/10/2020
    In this study we conduct a hypothetical credit card payment experiment to test an intervention to de-anchor payment choices.
  4. Occasional Paper No. 21: Asymmetries in Dark Pool Reference Prices

    Occasional papers Published: 15/09/2016 Last modified: 15/09/2016
    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.
  5. Occasional Paper No. 23: Full disclosure: a round-up of FCA experimental research into giving information

    Occasional papers Published: 23/11/2016 Last modified: 23/11/2016
    This paper describes the results of eight experiments into giving information carried out by the FCA.
  6. Occasional Paper No. 48: Swing pricing and fragility in open-end mutual funds

    Occasional papers Published: 29/05/2019 Last modified: 29/05/2019
    Traditional pricing models for mutual funds penalize loyal investors and might even fuel panic sell-offs in times of stress. Do alternative pricing methods offer a solution?
  7. Occasional Paper No. 60: Banning Dark Pools: Venue Selection and Investor Trading Costs

    Occasional papers Published: 03/02/2021 Last modified: 03/02/2021
    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.
  8. Occasional Paper 56: Fair exchange: Presenting foreign exchange quotes to improve consumer choice

    Occasional papers Published: 01/09/2020 Last modified: 02/09/2020
    In this study, we tested 3 different practices for presenting cost and exchange rate information in an online experiment with a nationally representative sample of participants.
  9. Occasional Paper No. 54: When discounted rates end: the cost of taking action in the mortgage market

    Occasional papers Published: 10/03/2020 Last modified: 13/03/2020
    When an introductory mortgage rate expires the majority of borrowers remortgage, but a minority end up paying reversion interest rates. Who are these borrowers and how much could they benefit from remortgaging?
  10. Occasional Paper No. 50: Quantifying the High-Frequency Trading 'Arms Race': A new methodology and estimates

    Occasional papers Published: 27/01/2020 Last modified: 25/06/2020
    Occasional Paper 50