Bank of England Quarterly Bulletin
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Volume 54, issue 4, 2014
- Bank funding costs: what are they, what determines them and why do they matter? pp. 370-384

- Emily Beau, John Hill, Tanveer Hussain and Dan Nixon
- Why is the UK banking system so big and is that a problem? pp. 385-395

- Oliver Bush, Samuel Knott and Chris Peacock
- The interaction of the FPC and the MPC pp. 396-408

- Tamarah Shakir and Matthew Tong
- The Bank of England’s approach to resolving failed institutions pp. 409-418

- Andrew Gracie, Lucy Chennells and Mark Menary
- The potential impact of higher interest rates on the household sector: evidence from the 2014 NMG Consulting survey pp. 419-433

- Gareth Anderson, Philip Bunn, Alice Pugh and Arzu Uluc
- Markets and operations - 2014 Q4 pp. 436-443

- Dan Nixon
Volume 54, issue 3, 2014
- Innovations in payment technologies and the emergence of digital currencies pp. 262-275

- Robleh Ali, John Barrdear, Roger Clews and James Southgate
- The economics of digital currencies pp. 276-286

- Robleh Ali, John Barrdear, Roger Clews and James Southgate
- How might macroprudential capital policy affect credit conditions? pp. 287-303

- Rashmi Harimohan and Benjamin Nelson
- Household debt and spending pp. 304-315

- Philip Bunn and May Rostom
- Enhancing the resilience of the Bank of England’s Real-Time Gross Settlement infrastructure pp. 316-320

- Ed Kelsey and Simon Rickenbach
- Markets and operations pp. 322-328

- Bank of England
- Conference on Monetary and Financial Law pp. 330-334

- Bank of England
- Monetary Policy Roundtable pp. 335-337

- Bank of England
- Changes to the Bank’s weekly reporting regime pp. 338-343

- Bank of England
Volume 54, issue 2, 2014
- The UK productivity puzzle pp. 114-128

- Alina Barnett, Sandra Batten, Adrian Chiu, Jeremy Franklin and Maria Sebastia-Barriel
- The Bank of England as a bank pp. 129-136

- Stuart Manning
- Credit spreads: capturing credit conditions facing households and firms pp. 137-148

- Nick Butt and Alice Pugh
- Assessing the risk to inflation from inflation expectations pp. 148-162

- Gareth Anderson and Becky Maule
- Public attitudes to monetary policy pp. 163-167

- Lewis Kirkham
- How have world shocks affected the UK economy? pp. 167-179

- Shiv Chowla, Lucia Quaglietti and Lukasz Rachel
- How has the Liquidity Saving Mechanism reduced banks’ intraday liquidity costs in CHAPS? pp. 180-189

- Nick Davey and Daniel Gray
- Risk managing loan collateral at the Bank of England pp. 190-201

- Alice Alphandary
- Markets and operations 2014 Q2 pp. 204-215

- Bank of England
- Sterling Monetary Framework Annual Report 2013–14 pp. 218-225

- Bank of England
- A review of the work of the London Foreign Exchange Joint Standing Committee in 2013 pp. 226-229

- Bank of England
Volume 54, issue 1, 2014
- Money in the modern economy: an introduction pp. 4-13

- Michael McLeay, Amar Radia and Ryland Thomas
- Money creation in the modern economy pp. 14-27

- Michael McLeay, Amar Radia and Ryland Thomas
- The Court of the Bank of England pp. 28-36

- John Footman
- Dealing with a banking crisis: what lessons can be learned from Japan’s experience? pp. 36-48

- Benjamin Nelson and Misa Tanaka
- The role of business model analysis in the supervision of insurers pp. 49-57

- John Breckenridge, James Farquharson and Ruth Hendon
- Nowcasting UK GDP growth pp. 58-68

- Venetia Bell, Lai Wah Co, Sophie Stone and Gavin Wallis
- Curiosities from the vaults: a Bank miscellany pp. 69-73

- Jennifer Adam and Chris Shadforth
- Markets and operations 2014 Q1 pp. 76-87

- Thomas Belsham
- Monetary Policy Roundtable pp. 90-92

- Bank of England
Volume 53, issue 4, 2013
- SME forbearance and its implications for monetary and financial stability pp. 296-303

- Martin Arrowsmith, Martin Griffiths, Jeremy Franklin, Evan Wohlmann, Garry Young and David Gregory
- Bringing down the Great Wall? Global implications of capital account liberalisation in China pp. 304-315

- John Hooley
- Banknotes, local currencies and central bank objectives pp. 317-325

- Mona Naqvi and James Southgate
- Banks’ disclosure and financial stability (110KB) pp. 326-335

- Rhiannon Sowerbutts, Peter Zimmerman and Ilknur Zer
- Understanding the MPC’s forecast performance since mid-2010 pp. 336-350

- Christopher Hackworth, Amar Radia and Nyssa Roberts
- The financial position of British households: evidence from the 2013 NMG Consulting survey pp. 351-360

- Philip Bunn, May Rostom, Silvia Domit, Nicola Worrow and Laura Piscitelli
- What can company data tell us about financing and investment decisions? pp. 361-370

- Katie Farrant, Mika Inkinen, Magda Rutkowska and Konstantinos Theodoridis
- Tiering in CHAPS pp. 371-378

- Kevin Finan, Ana Lasaosa and Jamie Sunderland
- Markets and operations pp. 380-391

- Thomas Belsham
- The foreign exchange and over-the-counter interest rate derivatives market in the United Kingdom pp. 394-404

- John Lowes and Tsvetelina Nenova
Volume 53, issue 3, 2013
- Macroprudential policy at the Bank of England pp. 192-200

- Paul Tucker, Simon Hall and Aashish Pattani
- Bank capital and liquidity pp. 201-215

- Marc Farag, Damian Harland and Dan Nixon
- The rationale for the prudential regulation and supervision of insurers pp. 216-222

- Simon Debbage and Stephen Dickinson
- Recent developments in the sterling overnight money market pp. 223-233

- Christopher Jackson and Mathew Sim
- Nowcasting world GDP and trade using global indicators pp. 233-242

- Kate Stratford
- The Natural Rate Hypothesis: an idea past its sell-by date pp. 244-256

- Roger Farmer
- Markets and operations: 2013 Q3 pp. 258-267

- Thomas Belsham
- Monetary Policy Roundtable pp. 270-272

- Bank Of England
Volume 53, issue 2, 2013
- Macroeconomic uncertainty: what is it, how can we measure it and why does it matter? pp. 100-109

- Abigail Haddow, Chris Hare, John Hooley and Tamarah Shakir
- Public attitudes to monetary policy pp. 122-125

- Michael Goldby
- Cross-border bank credit and global financial stability pp. 126-136

- Robert Hills and Glenn Hoggarth
- The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street pp. 137-146

- John Keyworth
- Central counterparties: what are they, why do they matter and how does the Bank supervise them? pp. 147-156

- Amandeep Rehlon and Dan Nixon
- Markets and operations: 2013 Q2 pp. 158-167

- Thomas Belsham
- A review of the work of the London Foreign Exchange Joint Standing Committee in 2012 pp. 170-173

- Bank of England
Volume 53, issue 1, 2013
- Markets and operations 2013 Q1 pp. 6-18

- Thomas Belsham
- Changes to the Bank of England pp. 20-28

- Emma Murphy and Stephen Senior
- The profile of cash transfers between the Asset Purchase Facility and Her Majesty’s Treasury pp. 29-37

- Nick McLaren and Tom Smith
- Private equity and financial stability pp. 38-47

- David Gregory
- Commercial property and financial stability pp. 48-58

- James Benford and Oliver Burrows
- The Agents’ company visit scores pp. 59-67

- Jon Relleen, David Copple, Matthew Corder and Nicholas Fawcett
- The Bank of England Bank Liabilities Survey pp. 68-76

- Venetia Bell, Nick Butt and James Talbot
- Monetary Policy Roundtable pp. 80-82

- Bank of England
- Do inflation expectations currently pose a risk to the economy? pp. 110-121

- Becky Maule and Alice Pugh
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