Bank of England Quarterly Bulletin
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Volume 52, issue 4, 2012
- Markets and operations 2012 Q4 pp. 290-303

- Ben Westwood and Thomas Belsham
- The Funding for Lending Scheme pp. 306-320

- Rohan Churm, Amar Radia, Jeremy Leake, Sylaja Srinivasan and Rishard Whisker
- What can the money data tell us about the impact of QE? pp. 321-331

- Nicholas Butt, Silvia Domit, Michael McLeay, Ryland Thomas and Lewis Kirkham
- Influences on household spending: evidence from the 2012 NMG Consulting survey pp. 332-342

- Philip Bunn, Jeanne Le Roux, Robert Johnson and Michael McLeay
- The role of designated market makers in the new trading landscape pp. 343-353

- Evangelos Benos and Anne Wetherilt
- The Prudential Regulation Authority pp. 354-362

- Andrew Bailey, Sarah Breeden and Gregory Stevens
Volume 52, issue 3, 2012
- Markets and operations: 2012 Q3 pp. 186-201

- Bank of England Bank of England
- RAMSI: a top-down stress-testing model developed at the Bank of England pp. 204-212

- Oliver Burrows, David Learmonth, Jack McKeown and Richard Williams
- What accounts for the fall in UK ten-year government bond yields? pp. 213-223

- Rodrigo Guimaraes
- Option-implied probability distributions for future inflation pp. 224-234

- Tom Smith
- The Bank of England’s Real-Time Gross Settlement infrastructure pp. 234-243

- Andrew Dent and Will Dison
- The distributional effects of asset purchases pp. 254-266

- Bank of England Bank of England
- Monetary Policy Roundtable pp. 267-269

- Bank of England Bank of England
Volume 52, issue 2, 2012
- Markets and operations: 2012 Q2 pp. 100-112

- Ben Westwood and Olaf Weeken
- How has the risk to inflation from inflation expectations evolved? pp. 114-123

- Rashmi Harimohan
- Public attitudes to monetary policy and satisfaction with the Bank pp. 124-128

- Rashmi Harimohan and Rosey Jeffery
- Using changes in auction maturity sectors to help identify the impact of QE on gilt yields pp. 129-137

- Ryan Banerjee and Nick McLaren
- UK labour productivity since the onset of the crisis — an international and historical perspective pp. 138-146

- Abigail Hughes and Jumana Saleheen
- Considering the continuity of payments for customers in a bank’s recovery or resolution pp. 147-153

- Emma Carter
- A review of the work of the London Foreign Exchange Joint Standing Committee in 2011 pp. 160-162

- Bank of England
Volume 52, issue 1, 2012
- Markets and operations: 2012 Q1 pp. 6-18

- Richard Windram and Olaf Weeken
- What might be driving the need to rebalance in the United Kingdom? pp. 20-30

- Stuart Berry, Matthew Corder and Richard Williams
- Agents’ Special Surveys since the start of the financial crisis pp. 31-38

- Thomas Belsham, Simon Caunt and Iain Duff
- What can the oil futures curve tell us about the outlook for oil prices? pp. 39-47

- Dan Nixon and Tom Smith
- Quantitative easing and other unconventional monetary policies: Bank of England conference summary pp. 48-56

- Michael Joyce
- The Bank of England’s Special Liquidity Scheme pp. 57-66

- Sarah John, Matt Roberts-Sklar and Olaf Weeken
- Monetary Policy Roundtable pp. 78-80

- Lindsey Fowler
Volume 51, issue 4, 2011
- Markets and operations: 2011 Q4 pp. 280-291

- Richard Windram and Olaf Weeken
- Understanding recent developments in UK external trade pp. 294-304

- Kishore Kamath and Varun Paul
- The financial position of British households: evidence from the 2011 NMG Consulting survey pp. 305-318

- Kishore Kamath, Kate Reinold, Mette Nielsen and Amar Radia
- Going public: UK companies’ use of capital markets pp. 319-330

- Aashish Pattani, Giuseppe Vera and James Wackett
- Trading models and liquidity provision in OTC derivatives markets pp. 331-340

- Nick Smyth and Anne Wetherilt
Volume 51, issue 3, 2011
- Markets and operations: 2011 Q3 pp. 184-198

- Olaf Weeken
- The United Kingdom’s quantitative easing policy: design, operation and impact pp. 200-212

- Michael Joyce, Matthew Tong and Robert Woods
- Bank resolution and safeguarding the creditors left behind pp. 213-223

- Geoffrey Davies and Marc Dobler
- Developments in the global securities lending market pp. 224-233

- Matthew Dive, Ronan Hodge, Catrin Jones and James Purchase
- Measuring financial sector output and its contribution to UK GDP pp. 234-246

- Stephen Burgess
- The Money Market Liaison Group Sterling Money Market Survey pp. 247-252

- Ben Westwood
- Monetary Policy Roundtable pp. 258-260

- Ma Publications
Volume 51, issue 2, 2011
- Markets and operations: 2011 Q2 pp. 86-98

- Richard Windram and Olaf Weeken
- Assessing the risk to inflation from inflation expectations pp. 100-110

- Clare Macallan, Tim Taylor and Tom O'Grady
- International evidence on inflation expectations during Sustained Off-Target Inflation episodes pp. 111-115

- Matthew Corder and Daniel Eckloff
- Public attitudes to monetary policy and satisfaction with the Bank pp. 116-118

- Sally Hills and Clare Macallan
- The use of foreign exchange markets by non-banks pp. 119-126

- James O'Connor, James Wackett and Robert Zammit
- Housing equity withdrawal since the financial crisis pp. 127-133

- Kate Reinold
- Using internet search data as economic indicators pp. 134-140

- Nick McLaren and Rachana Shanbhogue
- A review of the work of the London Foreign Exchange Joint Standing Committee in 2010 pp. 158-162

- Lindsey Fowler
Volume 51, issue 1, 2011
- Markets and operations: 2011 Q1 pp. 6-19

- Richard Windram and Olaf Weeken
- Understanding the recent weakness in broad money growth pp. 22-35

- Jonathan Bridges, Neil Rossiter and Ryland Thomas
- Understanding labour force participation in the United Kingdom pp. 36-42

- Andrew Benito and Philip Bunn
- Global imbalances: the perspective of the Bank of England pp. 43-48

- Mervyn King
- China's changing growth pattern pp. 49-56

- Ed Dew, Jeremy Martin, Julia Giese and Gabriele Zinna
- Monetary Policy Roundtable pp. 64-66

- Karen Mayhew
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