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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. 5: The value for money of annuities and other retirement income strategies in the UK [pdf]
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Occasional Paper 62: Matter of fact-sheets: improving consumer comprehension of financial sustainability disclosures [pdf]
To learn how disclosures could help inform consumers, we undertook a programme of behavioural research on sustainability disclosures for investment products. -
Occasional Paper No. 35: Six of One…? Choice of Intermediary in the UK Mortgage Market [pdf]
This Occasional Paper contributes to the FCA mortgages market study by providing evidence of how mortgage price varies across intermediaries and investigating the potential drivers. -
Occasional Paper No. 7: Stimulating interest: Reminding savers to act when rates decrease [pdf]
In this paper, we investigate the effects on switching behaviour of an additional letter, different messages in the reminder and the timing of the reminder. -
Occasional Paper 31: Ageing Population and Financial Services [pdf]
This Occasional Paper sets out the key findings and outcomes from the Ageing Population Project and our strategy for mitigating the potential harm arising. -
Occasional Paper No. 33: Choices of dominated mortgage products by UK consumers [pdf]
This Occasional Paper adds to the evidence on these topics by investigating a uniquely granular combination of lending transaction reports, detailed product information and credit files for nearly 700,000 UK households that took out a mortgage -
Occasional Paper No. 6: Transparency in the UK Bond Markets: An overview [pdf]
This paper uses the transaction reporting data available to the UK FCA to analyse the structure and characteristics of the UK-listed bond markets and highlight features that should be considered when designing transparency regimes aimed at improving