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HFTs and dealer banks liquidity and price discovery in fx trading Wenqian Huang, Peter O'Neill, Angelo Ranaldo and Shihao Yu
London: Financial Conduct Authority, January 2023
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Matter of fact-sheets improving consumer comprehension of financial sustainability disclosures Cameron Gilchrist, Cherryl Ng, Patrick Sholl, and Jackie Spang
London: Financial Conduct Authority, October 2022
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Robo-advice for borrower repayment decisions Ida Chak, Karen Croxson, Francesco D'Acunto, Jonathan Reuter, Alberto Rossi and Jonathan Shaw
London: Financial Conduct Authority, August 2022
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Banning dark pools venue selection and investor trading costs Christian Neumeier, Arie Gozluklu, Peter Hoffmann, Peter O'Neill and Felix Suntheim
London: Financial Conduct Authority, February 2021
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Sitting on a gold mine getting what's owed to pawnbroking customers Paul Adams, Chris Burke, Alex Chesterfield, Bhavini Parmar, Laura Smart and Anna Whicher
London: Financial Conduct Authority, 20 January 2021
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Price discrimination in the cash savings market one rate, one solution? Gaber Burnik & Tommaso Majer
London: Financial Conduct Authority, January 2020
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Mortgage market disruptions Philippe Bracke, Karen Croxson, Daoud Fakhri, Paolo Surico and Tommaso Valletti
London: Financial Conduct Authority, October 2020
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Changes in the mortgage market post 4.5 limit on loan to income ratios Adiya Belgibayeva
London: Financial Conduct Authority, February 2020
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Borrower subgroups and the path into distress commonalities and differences Adiya Belgibayeva, Karen Croxson, Zanna Iscenko, Jesse Leary and Jonathan Shaw
London: Financial Conduct Authority, January 2020
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Better the lender you know? limited attention and lender familiarity in UK mortgage choices Zanna Iscenko
London: Financial Conduct Authority, March 2020
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Using online experiments for behaviourally informed consumer policy Jeroen Nieboer
London: Financial Conduct Authority, February 2020
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Bond liquidity and dealer inventories insights from US and European regulatory data Plamen Ivanov, Alexei Orlov and Michael Schihl
London: Financial Conduct Authority, February 2020
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Quantifying the high-frequency trading "arms race" a simple new methodology and estimates Matteo Aquilina, Eric Budish and Peter O'Neill
London: Financial Conduct Authority, January 2020
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Understanding consumer financial wellbeing through banking data Joe Gladstone, Jeroen Nieboer and Karthik Raghavan
London: Financial Conduct Authority, October 2020
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When discounted rates end the cost of taking action in the mortgage market Adiya Belgibayeva, Teresa Bono, Philippe Bracke, João Cocco and Tommaso Majer
London: Financial Conduct Authority, March 2020
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Fair exchange presenting foreign exchange quotes to improve consumer choice Chris Burke, Lucy Hayes, Cherryl Ng and Laura Smart
London: Financial Conduct Authority, 1st September 2020
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Swing pricing and fragility in open-end mutual funds Dunhong Jin, Marcin Kacperczyk, Bige Kahraman, Felix Suntheim
London: Financial Conduct Authority, May 2019
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Fixing the fix? assessing the effectiveness of the 4pm fix Martin Evans, Peter O'Neill, Dagfinn Rime and Jo Saakvitne
London: Financial Conduct Authority, October 2018
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Weighing anchor on credit card debt Benedict Guttman-Kenney, Jesse Leary and Neil Stewart
London: Financial Conduct Authority, July 2018
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Blackbird's alarm call or nightingale's lullaby? the effect of tweet risk warnings on attractiveness, search, and understanding Timothy L. Mullett, Laura Smart, Neil Stewart
London: Financial Conduct Authority, December 2018
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Flash crash in an OTC market Florian Schroeder, Matthew Allan, Andrew Lepone, Henry Leung and Stephen Satchell
London: Financial Conduct Authority, June 2018
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Effects of the advice requirement and intermediation in the UK mortgage market Zanna Iscenko, Jeroen Nieboer
London: Financial Conduct Authority, May 2018
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Testing retirement communications waking up to get wise Paul Adams and Elizabete Ernstsone
London: Financial Conduct Authority, June 2018
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Now you see it drawing attention to charges in the asset management industry Lucy Hayes, William Lee and Anish Thakrar
London: Financial Conduct Authority, April 2018
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Choices of dominated mortgage products by UK consumers Zanna Iscenko
London: Financial Conduct Authority, May 2018
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Estimating the benefits of interventions that affect consumer behaviour William Lee
London: Financial Conduct Authority, July 2018
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Time to act a field experiment on overdraft alerts Paul Adams, Michael D. Grubb, Darragh Kelly, Jeroen Nieboer and Matthew Osborne
London: Financial Conduct Authority, July 2018
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Six of one ...? choice of intermediary in the UK mortgage market Adiya Belgibayeva and Tommaso Majer
London: Financial Conduct Authority, May 2018
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Sending out an SMS the impact of automatically enrolling consumers into overdraft alerts Andrea Caflisch, Michael D. Grubb, Darragh Kelly, Jeroen Nieboer and Matthew Osborne
London: Financial Conduct Authority, May 2018
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Increasing credit card payments using choice architecture the case of anchors and prompts Paul Adams, Benedict Guttman-Kenney, Lucy Hayes, Stefan Hunt and Neil Stewart
London: Financial Conduct Authority, July 2018
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The semblance of success in nudging consumers to pay down credit card debt Paul Adams, Benedict Guttman-Kenney, Lucy Hayes, Stefan Hunt, David Laibson and Neil Stewart
London: Financial Conduct Authority, July 2018
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The conflict between consumer intentions, beliefs and actions to pay down credit card debt Paul Adams, Benedict Guttman-Kenney, Lucy Hayes, Stefan Hunt, David Laibson and Neil Stewart
London: Financial Conduct Authority, July 2018
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From advert to action behavioural insights into the advertising of financial products Paul Adams, Laura Smart
London: Financial Conduct Authority, April 2017
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Preventing financial distress by predicting unaffordable consumer credit agreements an applied framework Benedict Guttman-Kenney and Stefan Hunt
London: Financial Conduct Authority, July 2017
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Best buys and own brands investment platforms' recommendations of funds Gordon Cookson, Tim Jenkinson, Howard Jones and Jose Vicente Martine
London: Financial Conduct Authority, August 2017
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Ageing population and financial services Victoria McLoughlin and Sophie Stern
London: Financial Conduct Authority, September 2017
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Benchmark regulation and market quality Matteo Aquilina, Gbenga Ibikunle, Vito Mollica, and Tom Steffen
London: Financial Conduct Authority, July 2017
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Aggregate market quality implications of dark trading Matteo Aquilina, Ivan Diaz-Rainey, Gbenga Ibikunle and Yuxin Sun
London: Financial Conduct Authority, August 2017
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Are high-frequency traders anticipating the order flow? cross-venue evidence from the UK market Matteo Aquilina and Carla Ysusi
London: Financial Conduct Authority, [2016]
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Liquidity in the UK corporate bond market evidence from trade data Matteo Aquilina and Felix Suntheim
London: Financial Conduct Authority, [2016]
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Quid pro quo? what factors influence IPO allocations to investors? Tim Jenkinson, Howard Jones, Felix Suntheim
London: Financial Conduct Authority, October 2016
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Access to financial services in the UK Sharon Collard, Martin Coppack, Jonquil Lowe, & Simon Sarkar
London: Financial Conduct Authority, May 2016
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Market-based finance its contributions and emerging issues Matteo Aquilina and Wladimir Kraus
London: Financial Conduct Authority, May 2016
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Asymmetries in dark pool reference prices Matteo Aquilina, Sean Foley, Peter O'Neill and Thomas Ruf
London: Financial Conduct Authority, September 2016
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Price discrimination and cross-subsidy in financial services Pete Lukacs, Leslie Neubecker and Philip Rowan
London: Financial Conduct Authority, September 2016
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Incentivising compliance with financial regulation Christopher Heady, Gareth D. Myles
London: Financial Conduct Authority, December 2016
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Economics for effective regulation Zanna Iscenko, Peter Andrews, Kristine Dambe, Peter Edmonds
London: Financial Conduct Authority, [2016]
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Attention, search and switching evidence on mandated disclosure from the savings market Paul Adams, Stefan Hunt, Christopher Palmer, Redis Zaliauskas
London: Financial Conduct Authority, July 2016
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Can we predict which consumer credit users will suffer financial distress? John Gathergood & Benedict Guttman-Kenney
London: Financial Conduct Authority, August 2016
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Behaviour and compliance in organisations Zanna Iscenko, Chris Pickard, Laura Smart and Zita Vasas
London: Financial Conduct Authority, December 2016
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Full disclosure a round-up of FCA experimental research into giving information Laura Smart
London: Financial Conduct Authority, November 2016
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Message received? the impact of annual summaries, text alerts and mobile apps on consumer banking behaviour Stefan Hunt, Darragh Kelly and Fabian Garavito
London: Financial Conduct Authority, March 2015
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Transparency in the UK bond markets an overview Matteo Aquilina, Darren Butterworth, Felix Suntheim, Christian Winkler and Carla Ysusi
London: Financial Conduct Authority, January 2015
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Methods for analysing mortgage markets Darren Butterworth, Damien Fennell, Georgia Latsi and Massimiliano Rimarchi
London: Financial Conduct Authority, 24 November 2015
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Encouraging consumers to act at renewal evidence from field trials in the home and motor insurance markets Paul Adams, Robert Baker, Stefan Hunt, Darragh Kelly and Alessandro Nava
London: Financial Conduct Authority, December 2015
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Stimulating interest reminding savers to act when rates decrease Paul Adams, Stefan Hunt, Laura Vale and Redis Zaliauskas
London: Financial Conduct Authority, January 2015
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Consumer vulnerability Martin Coppack, Yasmin Raza, Simon Sarkar, Kate Scribbins
London: Financial Conduct Authority, February 2015
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Two plus two makes five? survey evidence that investors overvalue structured deposits Stefan Hunt, Neil Stewart and Redis Zaliauskas
London: Financial Conduct Authority, March 2015
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The value for money of annuities and other retirement income strategies in the UK authors: Matteo Aquilina, Robert Baker and Tommaso Majer
[London]: [Financial Conduct Authority], December 2014
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Why has the FCAs market cleanliness statistic for takeover announcements decreased since 2009? authors: Jim Goldman, Stefan Hunt, Paul Minter, Felix Suntheim and Qamar Zaman
London: Financial Conduct Authority, July 2014
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How does selling insurance as an add-on affect consumer decisions? a practical application of behavioural experiments in financial regulation authors: Zanna Iscenko, Charlotte Duke, Steffen Huck, Brian Wallace
London: Financial Conduct Authority, March 2014
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Encouraging consumers to claim redress evidence from a field trial Paul Adams, Stefan Hunt
London: Financial Conduct Authority, April 2013