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Bank of England Quarterly Bulletin2009 - 2024
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 Volume 64, issue 1, 2024
 
  Identifying barriers to productive investment and external finance: a survey of UK SMEs   pp. 1-1 Neha Bora, Maddie Cottell, Sudipto Karmakar, Benjamin King, Kim Nyamushonongora and Serdar SengulMeasuring climate-related financial risks using scenario analysis   pp. 2-2 Lewis Holden, Jordan King, Harriet Richards, Caspar Siegert and Lukasz KrebelAbout a rate of (general) interest: how monetary policy transmits   pp. 3-3 Natalie Burr and Tim Willems Volume 63, issue 1, 2013
 
  Enabling innovation through a digital pound   pp. 1-1 Rachel GreenerFinancial stability buy/sell tools: a gilt market case study   pp. 2-2 Paul Alexander, Rand Fakhoury, Tom Horn, Waris Panjwani and Matt Roberts-SklarThe buy-to-let sector and financial stability   pp. 3-3 Gabija Zemaityte, Elle Hughes and Katherine Blood Volume 62, issue 4, 2022
 
  Climate change: possible macroeconomic implications   pp. 1-31 Marilena Angeli, Cassandra Archer, Sandra Batten, Ambrogio Cesa-Bianchi, Lucio D’Aguanno, Alex Haberis, Theresa Löber, Sarah Maxwell, Rana Sajedi, Michelle Michelle van der Merwe, Boromeus Wanengkirtyo and Chris Young Volume 62, issue 3, 2022
 
  Knocked down during lockdown: the return of cash   pp. 1-1 Ellen Caswell Volume 62, issue 1, 2022
 
  Financial education in a digital world   pp. 1-1 Carly Sandy and Andrew HebdenQE at the Bank of England: a perspective on its functioning and effectiveness   pp. 2-2 Filippo Busetto, Matthieu Chavaz, Maren Froemel, Michael Joyce, Iryna Kaminska and Jack Worlidge Volume 61, issue 4, 2021
 
  The public economist: learning from our Citizens' Panels about the UK economy   pp. 1-1 Andreas Joseph, Jenny Lam and Michael McMahon Volume 61, issue 3, 2021
 
  No economy is an island: how foreign shocks affect UK macrofinancial stability   pp. 1-1 Ambrogio Cesa-Bianchi, Rosie Dickinson, Sevim Kosem, Simon Lloyd and Ed ManuelOur new banknotes: the journey from design to launch   pp. 2-2 Raakhi Odedra and Stuart Cooper Volume 61, issue 2, 2021
 
  Household debt and Covid   pp. 1-1 Jeremy Franklin, Georgina Green, Lindsey Rice-Jones, Sarah Venables and Wukovits-Votzi Wukovits-VotziInfluences on investment by UK businesses: evidence from the Decision Maker Panel   pp. 2-2 Philip Bunn, Myrto Oikonomou, Lena Anayi, Paul Mizen, Gregory Thwaites and Nicholas Bloom Volume 61, issue 1, 2021
 
  Delivering data standards and transforming data collection in financial services   pp. 1-1 Angus Moir Volume 60, issue 4, 2020
 
  The Resolvability Assessment Framework: increasing transparency and accountability in bank resolution   pp. 1-1 Adam Cull, Rosie Dickinson, Rebecca Hall and Ruth SmithCash in the time of Covid   pp. 2-2 Ellen Caswell, Miranda Hewkin Smith, David Learmonth and Gareth PearceThe impact of Covid on machine learning and data science in UK banking   pp. 3-3 David Bholat, Mohammed Gharbawi and Oliver Thew Volume 60, issue 3, 2020
 
  The impact of Covid-19 on businesses’ expectations: evidence from the Decision Maker Panel   pp. 1-1 Nicholas Bloom, Philip Bunn, Paul Mizen, Pawel Smietanka and Gregory Thwaites Volume 60, issue 2, 2020
 
  ‘Don’t put all your eggs in one basket’: protecting banks from the failure of individual counterparties   pp. 1-1 Daniel Chapman, Hugh Miller, Katia Pascarella and Lynnette Withfield Volume 59, issue 4, 2019
 
  The financial position of British households: evidence from the 2019 NMG Consulting survey   pp. 1-1 Harry Rigg, Gosia Goralczyk and Georgina GreenThe foreign exchange and over-the-counter interest rate derivatives market in the United Kingdom   pp. 2-2 Harry Goodacre and Elias Razak Volume 59, issue 3, 2019
 
  How banks are authorised in the UK   pp. 1-11 Stephen Senior, John Cunningham, Darren Norris and Ged Thompson Volume 59, issue 2, 2019
 
  An anniversary exhibition for the Bank of England: 325 years, 325 objects   pp. 1-9 Jennifer AdamHow education can help to build trust and understanding — a case study of our education programme   pp. 10-16 Ratidzo Starkey Volume 59, issue 1, 2019
 
  Embracing the promise of fintech   pp. 1-13 Irina Mnohoghitnei, Simon Scorer, Khushali Shingala and Oliver ThewMonetary Policy Roundtable - November 2018   pp. 14-17 Bank of England Volume 58, issue 4, 2018
 
  The Term Funding Scheme: design, operation and impact   pp. 1-10 Bianca Ginelli Nardi, Chukwuma Nwankwo and Jack MeaningThe financial position of British households: evidence from the 2018 NMG Consulting survey   pp. 11-20 Lisa Panigrahi, Harry Rigg and Emma RockallCould a cyber attack cause a systemic impact in the financial sector?   pp. 21-30 Phil Warren, Kim Kaivanto and Dan Prince Volume 58, issue 3, 2018
 
  Strengthening the link between seniority and accountability: the Senior Managers and Certification Regime   pp. 1-10 Terry AllenFeliks Topolski: Drawing Debden   pp. 11-20 Jennifer AdamGauging the globe: the Bank's approach to nowcasting world GDP   pp. 21-30 Gene Kindberg-Hanlon and Andrej Sokol Volume 58, issue 2, 2018
 
  Banks’ internal capital markets: how do banks allocate capital internally?   pp. 1-10 Rasna Bajaj, Andrew Binmore, Rupak Dasgupta and Quynh-Anh VoFrom the Middle Kingdom to the United Kingdom: spillovers from China   pp. 11-20 Robert Gilhooly, Jen Han, Simon Lloyd, Niamh Reynolds and David Young Volume 58, issue 1, 2018
 
  Sterling money markets: beneath the surface   pp. 1-10 Rob Harris and Tim TaylorBoE-HKMA-IMF conference on monetary, financial and prudential policy interactions in the post crisis world   pp. 11-20 Bank of EnglandMonetary Policy Roundtable - November 2017   pp. 21-30 Bank of England Volume 57, issue 4, 2017
 
  The financial position of British households: evidence from the 2017 NMG Consulting survey   pp. 1-11 Philippe Bracke, Hasdeep Sethi, Emma Rockall and Catherine ShawThe financial position of British households: evidence from the 2017 NMG Consulting survey   pp. 1-11 Philippe Bracke, Hasdeep Sethi, Emma Rockall and Catherine ShawHedge funds and their prime brokers: developments since the financial crisis   pp. 12-22 Frank Kenny and David MallaburnThe global role of the US dollar and its consequences   pp. 13-33 Fernando Eguren Martin, Mayukh Mukhopadhyay and Carlos Eduardo van Hombeeck Volume 57, issue 3, 2017
 
  Islamic banks and central banking   pp. 156-169 Arshadur RahmanCorporate Bond Purchase Scheme: design, operation and impact   pp. 170-181 Thomas Belsham, Alex Rattan and Rebecca MaherStories from the City   pp. 182-189 Jennifer AdamPillar 3 disclosures: looking back and looking forward   pp. 190-202 Patrick Calver and Jennifer Owladi Volume 57, issue 2, 2017
 
  An improved model for understanding equity prices   pp. 86-97 Will Dison and Alex RattanThe Bank’s response to climate change   pp. 98-109 Matthew Scott, Julia van Huizen and Carsten JungTracking the views of British businesses: evidence form the Decision Maker Panel   pp. 110-120 Nicholas Bloom, Philip Bunn, Paul Mizen, Pawel Smietanka, Gregory Thwaites and Garry YoungPeering into the present: the Bank’s approach to GDP nowcasting   pp. 122-133 Nikoleta Anesti, Simon Hayes, Andre Moreira and James TaskerMarkets and operations - 2017 Q2   pp. 136-138 Matthew ManningA review of the work of the London Foreign Exchange Joint Standing Committee in 2016   pp. 140-143 Matthew ManningFinancial stability requires industry-wide collaboration on data standards: G20 economies promote data sharing through collaboration   pp. 144-145 Matthew Manning Volume 57, issue 1, 2017
 
  The financial system and productive investment: new survey evidence   pp. 4-17 Jumana Saleheen, Iren Levina, Marko Melolinna and Srdan TatomirThe Bank’s Market Intelligence function   pp. 18-24 Rosey Jeffery, Ryan Lindstrom, Tom Pattie and Nayni ZerzanMarket discipline and UK bank bondholders   pp. 26-39 Fiona MannPotential impacts of autonomous vehicles on the UK insurance sector   pp. 40-48 Stefan Claus, Chris Wiltshire and Nicholas SilkMarkets and operations - 2017 Q1   pp. 50-58 Bank of EnglandWorkshop on ‘Finance, investment and productivity'   pp. 60-64 Bank of EnglandBoE-HKMA-IMF conference on monetary, financial and prudential policy interactions in the post-crisis world   pp. 66-70 Bank of EnglandMonetary Policy Roundtable   pp. 72-75 Bank of England |  |