Bank of England Quarterly Bulletin
2009 - 2024
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Volume 56, issue 4, 2016
- Ring-fencing: what is it and how will it affect banks and their customers? pp. 164-172

- Katie Britton, Lindsey Dawkes, Simon Debbage and Talib Idris
- Agent-based models: understanding the economy from the bottom up pp. 173-188

- Arthur Turrell
- The financial position of British households: evidence from the 2016 NMG Consulting Survey pp. 189-199

- Philip Bunn, Nicola Shadbolt, Tamara Li and Thomas Stratton
- Recovery planning: preparing for stress pp. 200-210

- Philip Sellar and Dele Adeleye
- Markets and operations pp. 212-221

- Bank of England
- The foreign exchange and over-the-counter interest rate derivatives market in the United Kingdom pp. 224-237

- Alexander Hutton and Edward Kent
Volume 56, issue 3, 2016
- Stress testing of banks: an introduction pp. 130-143

- Kieran Dent, Ben Westwood and Miguel Segoviano
- Markets and operations: 2016 Q3 pp. 146-154

- Matthew Manning
Volume 56, issue 2, 2016
- The Bank of England’s Independent Evaluation Office pp. 72-81

- Sarah Ashley and Lea Paterson
- How are households’ inflation expectations formed? pp. 82-86

- Jeremy Rowe
- The demise of Overend Gurney pp. 94-106

- Rhiannon Sowerbutts, Marco Schneebalg and Florence Hubert
- Markets and operations pp. 102-110

- Matthew Manning
- A review of the work of the London Foreign Exchange Joint Standing Committee in 2015 pp. 112-116

- Matthew Manning
- Monetary Policy Roundtable pp. 117-119

- Matthew Manning
Volume 56, issue 1, 2016
- How could a shock to growth in China affect growth in the United Kingdom? pp. 4-11

- Ambrogio Cesa-Bianchi and Kate Stratford
- Wages, productivity and the changing composition of the UK workforce pp. 12-22

- Will Abel, Rebecca Burnham and Matthew Corder
- Bank of England notes: the switch to polymer pp. 23-32

- Ronan McClintock and Roy Whymark
- Capturing the City: Photography at the Bank of England pp. 33-40

- Bryony Leventhall and Anna Spender
- The small bank failures of the early 1990s: another story of boom and bust pp. 41-51

- Kushal Balluck, Artus Galiay, Gerardo Ferrara and Glenn Hogarth
- Markets and operations - 2016 Q1 pp. 54-61

- Matthew Manning
Volume 55, issue 55, 2015
- Do inflation expectations currently pose a risk to inflation? pp. 165-180

- Sílvia Domit, Christopher Jackson and Matt Roberts-Sklar
- A review of the work of the London Foreign Exchange Joint Standing Committee in 2014 pp. 198-201

- Dan Nixon
Volume 55, issue 4, 2015
- Bonus regulation: aligning reward with risk in the banking sector pp. 322-333

- Marilena Angeli and Shahzad Gitay
- The Prudential Regulation Authority’s secondary competition objective pp. 334-343

- Stephen Dickinson, David Humphry, Paolo Siciliani, Michael Straughan and Paul Grout
- Trends in UK labour supply pp. 344-356

- Stuart Berry, Matthew Corder, Chris Duffy, Christpoher Hackworth and Bradley Speigner
- The potential impact of higher interest rates and further fiscal consolidation on households: evidence from the 2015 NMG Consulting survey pp. 357-368

- Philip Bunn, Lizzie Drapper, Jeremy Rowe and Sagar Shah
- Markets and operations 2015 Q4 pp. 370-380

- Dan Nixon
- BoE-HKMA-IMF conference on monetary, financial and prudential policy interactions in the post-crisis world pp. 382-384

- Dan Nixon
Volume 55, issue 3, 2015
- How has cash usage evolved in recent decades? What might drive demand in the future? pp. 216-227

- Tom Fish and Roy Whymark
- Bank failure and bail-in: an introduction pp. 228-241

- Lucy Chennells and Venetia Wingfield
- Insurance and financial stability pp. 242-258

- Andrea French, Mathieu Vital and Dean Minot
- How much do UK market interest rates respond to macroeconomic data news? pp. 259-272

- Fernando Eguren-Martin and Nick McLaren
- Estimating market expectations of changes in Bank Rate pp. 273-282

- David Elliott and Joseph Noss
- Over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives, central clearing and financial stability pp. 283-294

- Arshadur Rahman
- Markets and operations: 2015 Q3 pp. 298-306

- Dan Nixon
- Monetary Policy Roundtable: 2015 Q3 pp. 308-311

- Dan Nixon
Volume 55, issue 2, 2015
- Mapping the UK financial system pp. 114-129

- Oliver Burrows and Fergus Cumming
- Banking sector interconnectedness: what is it, how can we measure it and why does it matter? pp. 130-138

- Zijun Liu, Stephanie Quiet and Benedict Roth
- The prudential regulation of insurers under Solvency II pp. 139-153

- Robin Swain and David Swallow
- A bank within a bank: how a commercial bank’s treasury function affects the interest rates set for loans and deposits pp. 153-164

- Fabrizio Cadamagnani, Rashmi Harimohan and Kumar Tangri
- Innovations in the Bank’s provision of liquidity insurance via Indexed Long-Term Repo (ILTR) operations pp. 181-188

- Tarkus Frost, Nick Govier and Tom Horn
- Markets and operations 2015 Q2 pp. 190-196

- Dan Nixon
Volume 55, issue 1, 2015
- Investment banking: linkages to the real economy and the financial system pp. 4-22

- Kushal Balluck
- Desperate adventurers and men of straw: the failure of City of Glasgow Bank and its enduring impact on the UK banking system pp. 23-35

- Richard Button, Samual Knott, Conor Macmanus and Matthew Willison
- Capital in the 21st century pp. 36-46

- Andrew Haldane, Rachana Shanbhogue, Orazio Attanasio, Timothy Besley, Peter Lindert, Thomas Piketty and Jaume Ventura
- The Agencies and 'One Bank' pp. 47-55

- David England, Andrew Hebden, Tom Henderson and Tom Pattie
- Self-employment: what can we learn from recent developments? pp. 56-66

- Srdan Tatomir
- Flora and fauna at the Bank of England pp. 67-73

- Jennifer Adam
- Markets and operations: 2015 Q1 pp. 76-83

- Dan Nixon
- Big data and central banks pp. 86-93

- David Bholat
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