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Occasional Paper No. 8: Infographic [pdf]
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Access to Financial Services in the UK
Speech by Christopher Woolard, Director of Strategy and Competition at the FCA, delivered at Access to Financial Services: Launch of FCA Occasional Paper. -
Occasional Paper No. 11: Methods for analysing mortgage markets [pdf]
This paper discusses three different affordability metrics that were constructed as part of the cost benefit analysis of the MMR affordability assessment rules. -
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. 44: The conflict between consumer intentions, beliefs and actions to pay down credit card debt
In this study we attempt to increase credit card payments through behaviourally-informed disclosures tested in experiments across 3 UK lenders. -
Benchmarks
Benchmarks are used in a wide range of markets including helping to set prices and measure performance. Find out more about Benchmarks and our work in this area. -
Occasional Paper 23 - Technical appendix: Full disclosure: a round-up of FCA experimental research into giving information [pdf]
This is the technical appendix to a paper that describes the results of eight experiments into giving information carried out by the FCA. -
Occasional Paper No. 47: Blackbird’s alarm call or nightingale’s lullaby? The effect of tweet risk warnings on attractiveness, search, and understanding
We present the results of a series of experiments to investigate the effects of risk warnings in social media adverts on attractiveness, search and understanding. -
Occasional Paper 64: OTC market frictions in stressed markets [pdf]
Our research shows a substantial link between over-the-counter (OTC) market frictions and the decrease in gilt market liquidity during -
Occasional Paper No. 4: Why has the FCAs market cleanliness statistic for takeover announcements decreased since 2009? [pdf]