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Occasional Paper No. 58: Understanding consumer financial wellbeing through banking data
In this study, we use objective and subjective approaches to better understand consumer financial wellbeing. -
Occasional Paper No. 52: Bond liquidity and dealer inventories
Liquidity in global bond markets is a key concern following the financial crisis. Can utilising data across jurisdictions shed some light? -
Occasional Paper No. 39: Estimating the benefits of interventions that affect consumer behaviour
The aim of this Occasional Paper is to help us estimate the benefits of our interventions, while recognising the challenges. -
Occasional Paper 62: Matter of fact-sheets: improving consumer comprehension of financial sustainability disclosures
Clear communication via investor factsheets helps people understand investments based on their sustainability characteristics and may help them choose investments that better meet their needs. -
Occasional Paper No. 23: Full disclosure: a round-up of FCA experimental research into giving information
This paper describes the results of eight experiments into giving information carried out by the FCA. -
Occasional Paper No. 28: Preventing financial distress by predicting unaffordable consumer credit agreements: An applied framework
In this paper, we provide theoretical and practical evidence to help develop more effective affordability rules. -
Occasional paper No.40: Time to act: A field experiment on overdraft alerts
As part of the high-cost credit review, the FCA wanted to understand the impact of automatically enrolling customers into just-in-time arranged overdraft alerts and early warning alerts for overdrafts and unpaid items. -
Occasional Paper No. 48: Swing pricing and fragility in open-end mutual funds
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? -
Occasional Paper No. 3: How does selling insurance as an add-on affect consumer decisions?
Occasional Paper No. 3: How does selling insurance as an add-on affect consumer decisions? ... Occasional papers First published:. 25/03/2014. Last updated: 25/03/2014. Share page. -
Ageing population and financial services
In September 2017, we published our Occasional Paper, outlining the findings from a project that explored how the ageing population would impact the financial services industry.