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Occasional Paper No. 14: Liquidity in the UK corporate bond market: evidence from trade data [pdf]
The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the ongoing debate on liquidity in financial markets by shedding light on a market that has not been studied in depth. -
Occasional Paper No. 8: Consumer Vulnerability [pdf]
This paper aims to broaden understanding and stimulate interest and debate around vulnerability and to provide practical help and resources to firms in developing and implementing a vulnerability strategy. -
Occasional Paper No. 41: Price discrimination in the cash savings market: One rate, one solution? [pdf]
This paper explores the likely impact of a supply-side regulatory intervention that aims to enhance competition and improve consumer outcomes by delivering more uniform pricing across cash savings accounts. -
Occasional Paper No. 34: Effects of the advice requirement and intermediation in the UK mortgage market [pdf]
This Occasional Paper uses the introduction of the MMR to investigate two questions. First, we estimate the impact of the new advice requirement on the outcomes of those directly affected: consumers who chose not to receive advice before the MMR. -
Occasional Paper 17: Access to Financial Services in the UK [pdf]
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Occasional Paper 18: Market-Based Finance: Its Contributions and Emerging Issues [pdf]
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Occasional Paper No. 9: Two plus two makes five? Survey evidence that investors overvalue structured deposits [pdf]
In this paper we describe the results of a survey which investigated how well consumers understand and value structured deposits, a class of complex products. -
Occasional Paper 20: Can we predict which consumer credit users will suffer financial distress? [pdf]
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Occasional Paper 19: Attention, Search and Switching: Evidence on Mandated Disclosure from the Savings Market [pdf]
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Occasional Paper No. 3: How does selling insurance as an add-on affect consumer decisions? A practical application of behavioural experiments in financial regulation [pdf]