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The Agencies and 'One Bank'

David England (), Andrew Hebden (), Tom Henderson () and Tom Pattie ()
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David England: Bank of England
Andrew Hebden: Bank of England
Tom Henderson: Bank of England
Tom Pattie: Bank of England

Bank of England Quarterly Bulletin, 2015, vol. 55, issue 1, 47-55

Abstract: The Bank’s Agents have had a long-standing role to provide economic intelligence for monetary policy purposes. Increasingly the Agents have also been gathering intelligence to inform financial stability policy. Developments in credit conditions and property markets are examples of issues relevant to both monetary and financial stability policy that the Agents are particularly well placed to provide information on.

Date: 2015
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