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We publish a wide range of publications: consultations, policy papers, decision-making documents, research and other useful information. Find out more about the types of documents available. -
Occasional Paper 52: Bond liquidity and dealer inventories [pdf]
Read a joint FCA and Securities and Exchange Commission working paper on bond liquidity and dealer inventories, using US and European regulatory data. -
Occasional Paper 64: OTC market frictions in stressed markets
Our research explores the impact of over-the-counter (OTC) market frictions on liquidity in the UK gilt market. -
Occasional Paper No. 30: Best buys and own brands: investment platforms’ recommendations of funds
In this paper, we examine the drivers, impact, and performance of investment platforms’ best buy lists. -
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.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 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 No.2 - Encouraging consumers to claim redress: evidence from a field trial [pdf]
This Occasional Paper describes the FCA’s first randomised controlled trial designed to understand how we can improve consumer response rates to letters regarding potential redress. -
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]
Occasional Paper 49