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Occasional Paper No. 16: Are high-frequency traders anticipating the order flow? Cross-venue evidence from the UK market [pdf]
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Occasional Paper No. 10: Message received? The impact of annual summaries, text alerts and mobile apps on consumer banking behaviour [pdf]
In the context of a potential Competition and Markets Authority investigation into personal current accounts, the FCA wanted to understand the impact of previous initiatives that were intended to help consumers manage their current account. -
Occasional Paper No.12: Encouraging consumers to act at renewal: evidence from field trials in the home and motor insurance markets [pdf]
This paper presents the results of field trials testing the potential for different renewal notices to encourage consumers to switch or negotiate their home or motor insurance policy at renewal. -
Occasional Paper No. 27: Benchmark regulation and market quality
In this paper, we examine the implications of the benchmark regime change in the interest rate swap market on underlying market conditions. -
Occasional Paper No. 57: Mortgage market disruptions
We use mortgage contracts data to look at mortgage trends linked to the coronavirus (Covid-19) crisis and compare them to the 2007-09 financial crisis. -
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 50: Appendix [pdf]
Appendix for Occasional Paper 50. -
Occasional Paper 50: Addendum [pdf]
Addendum to Occasional Paper 50: Quantifying the High-Frequency Trading ‘Arms Race’: A Simple New Methodology and Estimates -
Occasional Paper No. 3: key results [pdf]
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Occasional Paper 61: Robo-Advice for Borrower Repayment Decisions [pdf]
This paper explains the results from a robo-advice experiment involving real borrowers faced with a range of repayment options.