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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. -
Occasional Paper No. 61: Robo-Advice for Borrower Repayment Decisions
This paper explains the results from a robo-advice experiment that asked consumers to make hypothetical borrower repayment decisions. -
Occasional Paper 60: Banning Dark Pools: Venue Selection and Investor Trading Costs [pdf]
This paper shows that investors can reduce their execution costs by selecting venues with less pre-trade transparency, such as dark pools or venues with similar characteristics. -
Occasional Paper No. 60: Banning Dark Pools: Venue Selection and Investor Trading Costs
This paper shows that investors can reduce their execution costs by selecting venues with less pre-trade transparency, such as dark pools or venues with similar characteristics. -
Occasional Paper No. 59: Sitting on a gold mine: Getting what’s owed to pawnbroking customers [pdf]
FCA Occasional Paper No. 59: Sitting on a gold mine: Getting what’s owed to pawnbroking customers. -
Occasional Paper No. 59: Sitting on a gold mine: Getting what’s owed to pawnbroking customers
In 2018, the FCA found that pawnbroking customers are not always collecting the ‘surplus’ money owed to them. In this paper, we share the results of a first intervention designed to address this. -
Occasional Paper No. 58: Understanding consumer financial wellbeing through banking data [pdf]
In this paper we analyse survey responses and their personal banking data to better understand consumer financial wellbeing. -
Occasional Paper No. 58: Understanding consumer financial wellbeing through banking data
In this study, we use objective and subjective approaches to better understand consumer financial wellbeing. -
Occasional Paper 57: Mortgage Market Disruptions [pdf]
Analysing all regulated mortgage contracts in the UK, we document the major trends associated with the 2020 pandemic and compare them with the 2007-09 financial crisis. -
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.