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Research Note: Discounts, Cashbacks, and Soft Toys: The Impact of Promotions on Consumer Decisions in the General Insurance Markets [pdf]
We conducted an online experiment simulating the experience of purchasing insurance, to understand how promotions could impact price comprehension and decision making in the general insurance market. -
Research Note: Capital market liquidity in the 2020 coronavirus crisis [pdf]
This paper examines how UK equity markets (exchange traded cash, ETF and derivative) and bond ETFs managed during the coronavirus pandemic. -
Research Note: Capital market liquidity in the 2020 coronavirus crisis
This paper looks at how UK equity markets and bond Exchange Traded Funds have coped during the coronavirus pandemic. -
Insights from the 2020 Cyber Coordination Groups
Overview and insight from the latest quarterly Cyber Coordination Group meeting -
Research Note: Fixed Income ETFs: secondary market participation and resilience during times of stress
In this publication, we aim to analyse the exchange-traded fund (ETF) secondary market from the perspective of financial stability. -
Research Note: Fixed Income ETFs: secondary market participation and resilience during times of stress [pdf]
The rapid growth in exchange-traded fund (ETF) markets creates potential risks to investor protection and financial stability. File updated with accessibility tags -
Research Note: Cryptoasset consumer research 2020 [pdf]
Through a nationally representative survey -
Research Note: Cryptoasset consumer research
A quantitative study that increases understanding of the market size, consumer profiles and attitudes towards cryptoassets. -
Research Note: Choosing wisely [pdf]
Our research from online laboratory experiments provides evidence-based understanding of how investors -
Research Note: Choosing wisely: preferences, comprehension and the effect of risk warnings on financial promotions for investment products
Our research from online laboratory experiments provides evidence-based understanding of how investors choose high risk investment products.