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Occasional Paper No. 38: Testing retirement communications - appendix [pdf]
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Occasional Paper No. 38: Testing retirement communications: Waking up to get wise
As part of the Retirement Income Market Study and the Retirement Outcomes Review, the FCA looked into ways in which we could encourage those approaching retirement to engage with the free government guidance available to them and with their pension -
Occasional Paper No. 37: Flash Crash in an OTC Market [pdf]
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Occasional Paper No. 37: Flash Crash in an OTC Market
This Occasional Paper contributes to the research on flash crashes which are high-profile episodes that can be thought of as short-lived malfunctions of capital markets typically involving a substantial price change and a drying up of liquidity -
Occasional Paper No. 36: Sending out an SMS: The impact of automatically enrolling consumers into overdraft alerts [pdf]
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Occasional Paper No. 36: Sending out an SMS: The impact of automatically enrolling consumers into overdraft alerts
As part of the high-cost credit review, the FCA wanted to understand the impact of auto enrolling customers into overdraft and unpaid item (retry) alerts on customer overdrafting behaviour. -
Occasional Paper No. 35: Six of One…? Choice of Intermediary in the UK Mortgage Market [pdf]
This Occasional Paper contributes to the FCA mortgages market study by providing evidence of how mortgage price varies across intermediaries and investigating the potential drivers. -
Occasional Paper No. 33: Choices of dominated mortgage products by UK consumers [pdf]
This Occasional Paper adds to the evidence on these topics by investigating a uniquely granular combination of lending transaction reports, detailed product information and credit files for nearly 700,000 UK households that took out a mortgage -
Occasional Paper No. 34: Effects of the advice requirement and intermediation in the UK mortgage market [pdf]
This Occasional Paper uses the introduction of the MMR to investigate two questions. First, we estimate the impact of the new advice requirement on the outcomes of those directly affected: consumers who chose not to receive advice before the MMR. -
Occasional Paper No. 35: Six of One…? Choice of intermediary in the UK mortgage market
As part of the FCA's mortgages market study, the FCA wanted to understand whether consumers’ borrowing costs vary materially depending on their choice of intermediary and, if so, why.