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Bank of England Quarterly Bulletin

2009 - 2024

Current editor(s): Lindsey Fowler

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Volume 50, issue 4, 2010

Markets and operations: 2010 Q4 pp. 242-256 Downloads
Olaf Weeken
The history of the Quarterly Bulletin pp. 258-266 Downloads
Richard Windram and John Footman
Index of articles 1960-2010 pp. 267-276 Downloads
Richard Windram
The UK recession in context — what do three centuries of data tell us? pp. 277-291 Downloads
Ryland Thomas, Sally Hills and Nicholas Dimsdale
The Bank's money market framework pp. 292-301 Downloads
Roger Clews, Chris Salmon and Olaf Weeken
Managing the circulation of banknotes pp. 302-310 Downloads
Helen Allen and Andrew Dent
Understanding the weakness of bank lending pp. 311-320 Downloads
Venetia Bell and Garry Young
Evolution of the UK banking system pp. 321-332 Downloads
Richard Davies, Peter Richardson, Vaiva Katinaite and Mark Manning
The financial position of British households: evidence from the 2010 NMG Consulting survey pp. 333-345 Downloads
Mette Nielsen, Silvia Pezzini, Kate Reinold and Richard Williams
The foreign exchange and over-the-counter interest rate derivatives markets in the United Kingdom pp. 354-365 Downloads
Tristan Broderick and Chris Cox
Global finance after the crisis pp. 366-377 Downloads
Alan Taylor

Volume 50, issue 3, 2010

Markets and operations: 2010 Q3 pp. 158-170 Downloads
Darren Pain and Olaf Weeken
Understanding the price of new lending to households pp. 172-182 Downloads
Richard Button, Silvia Pezzini and Neil Rossiter
Interpreting the world trade collapse pp. 183-189 Downloads
Silvia Domit and Tamarah Shakir
What can we learn from surveys of business expectations? pp. 190-198 Downloads
Tracy Wheeler
Residential property auction prices pp. 199-204 Downloads
Matthew Corder and Kate Reinold
Chief Economists' Workshop: state-of-the-art modelling for central banks pp. 214-218 Downloads
Andrew Blake and Celine Gondat-Larralde
Monetary Policy Roundtable pp. 219-222 Downloads
Ma Publications

Volume 50, issue 2, 2010

Markets and operations: 2010 Q2 pp. 78-91 Downloads
Darren Pain
Collateral risk management at the Bank of England pp. 94-103 Downloads
Sarah Breeden and Richard Whisker
The impact of the financial crisis on supply pp. 104-114 Downloads
Andrew Benito, Katharine Neiss, Simon Price and Lukasz Rachel
Public attitudes to inflation and monetary policy pp. 115-123 Downloads
Alina Barnett, Clare Macallan and Silvia Pezzini
A review of the work of the London Foreign Exchange Joint Standing Committee in 2009 pp. 136-140 Downloads
Lindsey Fowler

Volume 50, issue 1, 2010

Markets and operations: 2010 Q1 pp. 6-21 Downloads
Olaf Weeken
Interpreting equity price movements since the start of the financial crisis pp. 24-33 Downloads
Mika Inkinen, Marco Stringa and Kyriaki Voutsinou
The Bank's balance sheet during the crisis pp. 34-42 Downloads
Michael Cross, Paul Fisher and Olaf Weeken
Changes in output, employment and wages during recessions in the United Kingdom pp. 43-50 Downloads
Renato Faccini and Christopher Hackworth
Monetary Policy Roundtable pp. 56-58 Downloads
Ma Publications

Volume 49, issue 4, 2009

Markets and operations 2009 Q4 pp. 258-271 Downloads
Darren Pain
The financial position of British households: evidence from the 2009 NMG survey pp. 274-285 Downloads
Tomas Hellebrandt, Silvia Pezzini, Jumana Saleheen and Richard Williams
Accounting for the stability of the UK terms of trade pp. 286-292 Downloads
Conall Mac Coille, Karen Mayhew and Kenny Turnbull
Recent developments in pay settlements pp. 293-296 Downloads
Chris Hackworth

Volume 49, issue 3, 2009

Markets and operations - 2009 Q3 pp. 154-175 Downloads
Darren Pain and Olaf Weeken
Global imbalances and the financial crisis pp. 178-190 Downloads
Mark Astley, Julia Giese, Michael Hume and Chris Kubelec
Household saving pp. 191-201 Downloads
Stuart Berry, Richard Williams and Matt Waldron
Interpreting recent movements in sterling pp. 202-214 Downloads
Mark Astley, James Smith and Darren Pain
What can be said about the rise and fall in oil prices? pp. 215-225 Downloads
Victoria Saporta, Matt Trott and Merxe Tudela
Bank of England Systemic Risk Survey pp. 226-231 Downloads
Sarah Burls
Monetary Policy Roundtable pp. 238-240 Downloads
Mark Astley
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