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UK dark pools and reference prices
UK dark pools and reference prices. Insight First published:. 15/09/2016. Last updated: 17/02/2017. UK dark pools and reference prices. There is evidence that major UK dark pools sometimes experience delays in receiving prices, but overall, the -
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. -
FCA challenges firms to review approach to consumer vulnerability
Research published by the FCA reveals that some vulnerable consumers seeking help from financial providers are meeting ‘a computer says no’ approach, putting them at risk of further detriment -
Transaction data throws new light on corporate bond liquidity
Transaction data throws new light on corporate bond liquidity. Insight First published:. 02/09/2016. Last updated: 17/02/2017. Transaction data throws new light on corporate bond liquidity. In recent years, warnings of liquidity falls in the UK's -
Can financial distress be predicted or is that just life (events)?
This is one of the findings fromFCA Occasional Paper No.20, titled ‘Can we predict which consumer credit users will suffer financial distress?’. -
Increasing confidence: what power posing can tell us about research for regulation
highly popular TED talk and significant media exposure.The scientific evidence for this comes mainly from a 2010 paper in Psychological Science by Dana Carney, Amy Cuddy and Andy Yap, which ... This is a big problem in social sciences research; a 2014 -
New analysis offers mixed picture on high frequency trading in the UK
New analysis offers mixed picture on high frequency trading in the UK. Insight First published:. 11/04/2016. Last updated: 17/02/2017. New analysis offers mixed picture on high frequency trading in the UK. High Frequency Traders have come under -
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Occasional Paper 22: Price discrimination and cross-subsidy in financial services [pdf]
This paper sets out the key economic principles on price discrimination and cross-subsidy. -
Occasional Paper 63: HFTs and Dealer Banks: Liquidity and Price Discovery in FX Trading [pdf]
We characterise the liquidity provision and price discovery roles of dealers and HFTs in the FX spot market during the sample period between 2012 and 2015.