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2024, Volume 64, Issue 1
- 1-1 Identifying barriers to productive investment and external finance: a survey of UK SMEs
by Neha Bora & Maddie Cottell & Sudipto Karmakar & Benjamin King & Kim Nyamushonongora & Serdar Sengul - 2-2 Measuring climate-related financial risks using scenario analysis
by Lewis Holden & Jordan King & Harriet Richards & Caspar Siegert & Lukasz Krebel - 3-3 About a rate of (general) interest: how monetary policy transmits
by Natalie Burr & Tim Willems
2023, Volume 63, Issue 1
- 2-2 Financial stability buy/sell tools: a gilt market case study
by Paul Alexander & Rand Fakhoury & Tom Horn & Waris Panjwani & Matt Roberts-Sklar - 3-3 The buy-to-let sector and financial stability
by Gabija Zemaityte & Elle Hughes & Katherine Blood
2022, Volume 62, Issue 4
- 1-31 Climate change: possible macroeconomic implications
by 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 & Chris Young
2022, Volume 62, Issue 3
- 1-1 Knocked down during lockdown: the return of cash
by Ellen Caswell
2022, Volume 62, Issue 1
- 1-1 Financial education in a digital world
by Carly Sandy & Andrew Hebden - 2-2 QE at the Bank of England: a perspective on its functioning and effectiveness
by Filippo Busetto & Matthieu Chavaz & Maren Froemel & Michael Joyce & Iryna Kaminska & Jack Worlidge
2021, Volume 61, Issue 4
- 1-1 The public economist: learning from our Citizens' Panels about the UK economy
by Andreas Joseph & Jenny Lam & Michael McMahon
2021, Volume 61, Issue 3
- 1-1 No economy is an island: how foreign shocks affect UK macrofinancial stability
by Ambrogio Cesa-Bianchi & Rosie Dickinson & Sevim Kosem & Simon Lloyd & Ed Manuel - 2-2 Our new banknotes: the journey from design to launch
by Raakhi Odedra & Stuart Cooper
2021, Volume 61, Issue 2
- 1-1 Household debt and Covid
by Jeremy Franklin & Georgina Green & Lindsey Rice-Jones & Sarah Venables & Wukovits-Votzi Wukovits-Votzi - 2-2 Influences on investment by UK businesses: evidence from the Decision Maker Panel
by Philip Bunn & Myrto Oikonomou & Lena Anayi & Paul Mizen & Gregory Thwaites & Nicholas Bloom
2021, Volume 61, Issue 1
2020, Volume 60, Issue 4
- 1-1 The Resolvability Assessment Framework: increasing transparency and accountability in bank resolution
by Adam Cull & Rosie Dickinson & Rebecca Hall & Ruth Smith - 2-2 Cash in the time of Covid
by Ellen Caswell & Miranda Hewkin Smith & David Learmonth & Gareth Pearce - 3-3 The impact of Covid on machine learning and data science in UK banking
by David Bholat & Mohammed Gharbawi & Oliver Thew
2020, Volume 60, Issue 3
- 1-1 The impact of Covid-19 on businesses’ expectations: evidence from the Decision Maker Panel
by Nicholas Bloom & Philip Bunn & Paul Mizen & Pawel Smietanka & Gregory Thwaites
2020, Volume 60, Issue 2
- 1-1 ‘Don’t put all your eggs in one basket’: protecting banks from the failure of individual counterparties
by Daniel Chapman & Hugh Miller & Katia Pascarella & Lynnette Withfield
2019, Volume 59, Issue 4
- 1-1 The financial position of British households: evidence from the 2019 NMG Consulting survey
by Harry Rigg & Gosia Goralczyk & Georgina Green - 2-2 The foreign exchange and over-the-counter interest rate derivatives market in the United Kingdom
by Harry Goodacre & Elias Razak
2019, Volume 59, Issue 3
- 1-11 How banks are authorised in the UK
by Stephen Senior & John Cunningham & Darren Norris & Ged Thompson
2019, Volume 59, Issue 2
- 1-9 An anniversary exhibition for the Bank of England: 325 years, 325 objects
by Jennifer Adam - 10-16 How education can help to build trust and understanding — a case study of our education programme
by Ratidzo Starkey
2019, Volume 59, Issue 1
- 1-13 Embracing the promise of fintech
by Irina Mnohoghitnei & Simon Scorer & Khushali Shingala & Oliver Thew - 14-17 Monetary Policy Roundtable - November 2018
by Bank of England
2018, Volume 58, Issue 4
- 1-10 The Term Funding Scheme: design, operation and impact
by Bianca Ginelli Nardi & Chukwuma Nwankwo & Jack Meaning - 11-20 The financial position of British households: evidence from the 2018 NMG Consulting survey
by Lisa Panigrahi & Harry Rigg & Emma Rockall - 21-30 Could a cyber attack cause a systemic impact in the financial sector?
by Phil Warren & Kim Kaivanto & Dan Prince
2018, Volume 58, Issue 3
- 1-10 Strengthening the link between seniority and accountability: the Senior Managers and Certification Regime
by Terry Allen - 11-20 Feliks Topolski: Drawing Debden
by Jennifer Adam - 21-30 Gauging the globe: the Bank's approach to nowcasting world GDP
by Gene Kindberg-Hanlon & Andrej Sokol
2018, Volume 58, Issue 2
- 1-10 Banks’ internal capital markets: how do banks allocate capital internally?
by Rasna Bajaj & Andrew Binmore & Rupak Dasgupta & Quynh-Anh Vo - 11-20 From the Middle Kingdom to the United Kingdom: spillovers from China
by Robert Gilhooly & Jen Han & Simon Lloyd & Niamh Reynolds & David Young
2018, Volume 58, Issue 1
- 1-10 Sterling money markets: beneath the surface
by Rob Harris & Tim Taylor - 11-20 BoE-HKMA-IMF conference on monetary, financial and prudential policy interactions in the post crisis world
by Bank of England - 21-30 Monetary Policy Roundtable - November 2017
by Bank of England
2017, Volume 57, Issue 4
- 1-11 The financial position of British households: evidence from the 2017 NMG Consulting survey
by Philippe Bracke & Hasdeep Sethi & Emma Rockall & Catherine Shaw - 1-11 The financial position of British households: evidence from the 2017 NMG Consulting survey
by Philippe Bracke & Hasdeep Sethi & Emma Rockall & Catherine Shaw - 12-22 Hedge funds and their prime brokers: developments since the financial crisis
by Frank Kenny & David Mallaburn - 13-33 The global role of the US dollar and its consequences
by Fernando Eguren Martin & Mayukh Mukhopadhyay & Carlos van Hombeeck
2017, Volume 57, Issue 3
- 156-169 Islamic banks and central banking
by Arshadur Rahman - 170-181 Corporate Bond Purchase Scheme: design, operation and impact
by Thomas Belsham & Alex Rattan & Rebecca Maher - 182-189 Stories from the City
by Jennifer Adam - 190-202 Pillar 3 disclosures: looking back and looking forward
by Patrick Calver & Jennifer Owladi
2017, Volume 57, Issue 2
- 86-97 An improved model for understanding equity prices
by Will Dison & Alex Rattan - 98-109 The Bank’s response to climate change
by Matthew Scott & Julia van Huizen & Carsten Jung - 110-120 Tracking the views of British businesses: evidence form the Decision Maker Panel
by Nick Bloom & Philip Bunn & Paul Mizen & Pawel Smietanka & Greg Thwaites & Garry Young - 122-133 Peering into the present: the Bank’s approach to GDP nowcasting
by Nikoleta Anesti & Simon Hayes & Andre Moreira & James Tasker - 136-138 Markets and operations - 2017 Q2
by Matthew Manning - 140-143 A review of the work of the London Foreign Exchange Joint Standing Committee in 2016
by Matthew Manning - 144-145 Financial stability requires industry-wide collaboration on data standards: G20 economies promote data sharing through collaboration
by Matthew Manning
2017, Volume 57, Issue 1
- 4-17 The financial system and productive investment: new survey evidence
by Jumana Saleheen & Iren Levina & Marko Melolinna & Srdan Tatomir - 18-24 The Bank’s Market Intelligence function
by Rosey Jeffery & Ryan Lindstrom & Tom Pattie & Nayni Zerzan - 26-39 Market discipline and UK bank bondholders
by Fiona Mann - 40-48 Potential impacts of autonomous vehicles on the UK insurance sector
by Stefan Claus & Chris Wiltshire & Nicholas Silk - 50-58 Markets and operations - 2017 Q1
by Bank of England - 60-64 Workshop on ‘Finance, investment and productivity'
by Bank of England - 66-70 BoE-HKMA-IMF conference on monetary, financial and prudential policy interactions in the post-crisis world
by Bank of England - 72-75 Monetary Policy Roundtable
by Bank of England
2016, Volume 56, Issue 4
- 164-172 Ring-fencing: what is it and how will it affect banks and their customers?
by Katie Britton & Lindsey Dawkes & Simon Debbage & Talib Idris - 173-188 Agent-based models: understanding the economy from the bottom up
by Arthur Turrell - 189-199 The financial position of British households: evidence from the 2016 NMG Consulting Survey
by Philip Bunn & Nicola Shadbolt & Tamara Li & Thomas Stratton - 200-210 Recovery planning: preparing for stress
by Philip Sellar & Dele Adeleye - 212-221 Markets and operations
by Bank of England - 224-237 The foreign exchange and over-the-counter interest rate derivatives market in the United Kingdom
by Alexander Hutton & Edward Kent
2016, Volume 56, Issue 3
- 130-143 Stress testing of banks: an introduction
by Kieran Dent & Ben Westwood & Miguel Segoviano - 146-154 Markets and operations: 2016 Q3
by Matthew Manning
2016, Volume 56, Issue 2
- 72-81 The Bank of England’s Independent Evaluation Office
by Sarah Ashley & Lea Paterson - 82-86 How are households’ inflation expectations formed?
by Jeremy Rowe - 94-106 The demise of Overend Gurney
by Rhiannon Sowerbutts & Marco Schneebalg & Florence Hubert - 102-110 Markets and operations
by Matthew Manning - 112-116 A review of the work of the London Foreign Exchange Joint Standing Committee in 2015
by Matthew Manning - 117-119 Monetary Policy Roundtable
by Matthew Manning
2016, Volume 56, Issue 1
- 4-11 How could a shock to growth in China affect growth in the United Kingdom?
by Ambrogio Cesa-Bianchi & Kate Stratford - 12-22 Wages, productivity and the changing composition of the UK workforce
by Will Abel & Rebecca Burnham & Matthew Corder - 23-32 Bank of England notes: the switch to polymer
by Ronan McClintock & Roy Whymark - 33-40 Capturing the City: Photography at the Bank of England
by Bryony Leventhall & Anna Spender - 41-51 The small bank failures of the early 1990s: another story of boom and bust
by Kushal Balluck & Artus Galiay & Gerardo Ferrara & Glenn Hogarth - 54-61 Markets and operations - 2016 Q1
by Matthew Manning
2015, Volume 55, Issue 55
- 165-180 Do inflation expectations currently pose a risk to inflation?
by Sílvia Domit & Chris Jackson & Matt Roberts-Sklar - 198-201 A review of the work of the London Foreign Exchange Joint Standing Committee in 2014
by Dan Nixon
2015, Volume 55, Issue 4
- 322-333 Bonus regulation: aligning reward with risk in the banking sector
by Marilena Angeli & Shahzad Gitay - 334-343 The Prudential Regulation Authority’s secondary competition objective
by Stephen Dickinson & David Humphry & Paolo Siciliani & Michael Straughan & Paul Grout - 344-356 Trends in UK labour supply
by Stuart berry & Matthew Corder & Chris Duffy & Christpoher Hackworth & Bradley Speigner - 357-368 The potential impact of higher interest rates and further fiscal consolidation on households: evidence from the 2015 NMG Consulting survey
by Philip Bunn & Lizzie Drapper & Jeremy Rowe & Sagar Shah - 370-380 Markets and operations 2015 Q4
by Dan Nixon - 382-384 BoE-HKMA-IMF conference on monetary, financial and prudential policy interactions in the post-crisis world
by Dan Nixon
2015, Volume 55, Issue 3
- 216-227 How has cash usage evolved in recent decades? What might drive demand in the future?
by Tom Fish & Roy Whymark - 228-241 Bank failure and bail-in: an introduction
by Lucy Chennells & Venetia Wingfield - 242-258 Insurance and financial stability
by Andrea French & Mathieu Vital & Dean Minot - 259-272 How much do UK market interest rates respond to macroeconomic data news?
by Fernando Eguren-Martin & Nick McLaren - 273-282 Estimating market expectations of changes in Bank Rate
by David Elliott & Joseph Noss - 283-294 Over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives, central clearing and financial stability
by Arshadur Rahman - 298-306 Markets and operations: 2015 Q3
by Dan Nixon - 308-311 Monetary Policy Roundtable: 2015 Q3
by Dan Nixon
2015, Volume 55, Issue 2
- 114-129 Mapping the UK financial system
by Oliver Burrows & Fergus Cumming - 130-138 Banking sector interconnectedness: what is it, how can we measure it and why does it matter?
by Zijun Liu & Stephanie Quiet & Benedict Roth - 139-153 The prudential regulation of insurers under Solvency II
by Robin Swain & David Swallow - 153-164 A bank within a bank: how a commercial bank’s treasury function affects the interest rates set for loans and deposits
by Fabrizio Cadamagnani & Rashmi Harimohan & Kumar Tangri - 181-188 Innovations in the Bank’s provision of liquidity insurance via Indexed Long-Term Repo (ILTR) operations
by Tarkus Frost & Nick Govier & Tom Horn - 190-196 Markets and operations 2015 Q2
by Dan Nixon
2015, Volume 55, Issue 1
- 4-22 Investment banking: linkages to the real economy and the financial system
by Kushal Balluck - 23-35 Desperate adventurers and men of straw: the failure of City of Glasgow Bank and its enduring impact on the UK banking system
by Richard Button & Samual Knott & Conor Macmanus & Matthew Willison - 36-46 Capital in the 21st century
by Andrew Haldane & Rachana Shanbhogue & Orazio Attanasio & Timothy Besley & Peter Lindert & Thomas Piketty & Jaume Ventura - 47-55 The Agencies and 'One Bank'
by David England & Andrew Hebden & Tom Henderson & Tom Pattie - 56-66 Self-employment: what can we learn from recent developments?
by Srdan Tatomir - 67-73 Flora and fauna at the Bank of England
by Jennifer Adam - 76-83 Markets and operations: 2015 Q1
by Dan Nixon - 86-93 Big data and central banks
by David Bholat
2014, Volume 54, Issue 4
- 370-384 Bank funding costs: what are they, what determines them and why do they matter?
by Emily Beau & John Hill & Tanveer Hussain & Dan Nixon - 385-395 Why is the UK banking system so big and is that a problem?
by Oliver Bush & Samuel Knott & Chris Peacock - 396-408 The interaction of the FPC and the MPC
by Tamarah Shakir & Matthew Tong - 409-418 The Bank of England’s approach to resolving failed institutions
by Andrew Gracie & Lucy Chennells & Mark Menary - 419-433 The potential impact of higher interest rates on the household sector: evidence from the 2014 NMG Consulting survey
by Gareth Anderson & Philip Bunn & Alice Pugh & Arzu Uluc - 436-443 Markets and operations - 2014 Q4
by Dan Nixon
2014, Volume 54, Issue 3
- 262-275 Innovations in payment technologies and the emergence of digital currencies
by Robleh Ali & John Barrdear & Roger Clews & James Southgate - 276-286 The economics of digital currencies
by Robleh Ali & John Barrdear & Roger Clews & James Southgate - 287-303 How might macroprudential capital policy affect credit conditions?
by Rashmi Harimohan & Benjamin Nelson - 304-315 Household debt and spending
by Philip Bunn & May Rostom - 316-320 Enhancing the resilience of the Bank of England’s Real-Time Gross Settlement infrastructure
by Ed Kelsey & Simon Rickenbach - 322-328 Markets and operations
by Bank of England - 330-334 Conference on Monetary and Financial Law
by Bank of England - 335-337 Monetary Policy Roundtable
by Bank of England - 338-343 Changes to the Bank’s weekly reporting regime
by Bank of England
2014, Volume 54, Issue 2
- 114-128 The UK productivity puzzle
by Alina Barnett & Sandra Batten & Adrian Chiu & Jeremy Franklin & Maria Sebastia-Barriel - 129-136 The Bank of England as a bank
by Stuart Manning - 137-148 Credit spreads: capturing credit conditions facing households and firms
by Nick Butt & Alice Pugh - 148-162 Assessing the risk to inflation from inflation expectations
by Gareth Anderson & Becky Maule - 163-167 Public attitudes to monetary policy
by Lewis Kirkham - 167-179 How have world shocks affected the UK economy?
by Shiv Chowla & Lucia Quaglietti & Lukasz Rachel - 180-189 How has the Liquidity Saving Mechanism reduced banks’ intraday liquidity costs in CHAPS?
by Nick Davey & Daniel Gray - 190-201 Risk managing loan collateral at the Bank of England
by Alice Alphandary - 204-215 Markets and operations 2014 Q2
by Bank of England - 218-225 Sterling Monetary Framework Annual Report 2013–14
by Bank of England - 226-229 A review of the work of the London Foreign Exchange Joint Standing Committee in 2013
by Bank of England
2014, Volume 54, Issue 1
- 4-13 Money in the modern economy: an introduction
by Michael McLeay & Amar Radia & Ryland Thomas - 14-27 Money creation in the modern economy
by Michael McLeay & Amar Radia & Ryland Thomas - 28-36 The Court of the Bank of England
by John Footman - 36-48 Dealing with a banking crisis: what lessons can be learned from Japan’s experience?
by Benjamin Nelson & Misa Tanaka - 49-57 The role of business model analysis in the supervision of insurers
by John Breckenridge & James Farquharson & Ruth Hendon - 58-68 Nowcasting UK GDP growth
by Venetia Bell & Lai Wah Co & Sophie Stone & gavin` Wallis - 69-73 Curiosities from the vaults: a Bank miscellany
by Jennifer Adam & Chris Shadforth - 76-87 Markets and operations 2014 Q1
by Thomas Belsham - 90-92 Monetary Policy Roundtable
by Bank of England
2013, Volume 63, Issue 1
- 1-1 Enabling innovation through a digital pound
by Rachel Greener
2013, Volume 53, Issue 4
- 296-303 SME forbearance and its implications for monetary and financial stability
by Martin Arrowsmith & Martin Griffiths & Jeremy Franklin & Evan Wohlmann & Garry Young & David Gregory - 304-315 Bringing down the Great Wall? Global implications of capital account liberalisation in China
by John Hooley - 317-325 Banknotes, local currencies and central bank objectives
by Mona Naqvi & James Southgate - 326-335 Banks’ disclosure and financial stability (110KB)
by Rhiannon Sowerbutts & Peter Zimmerman & Ilknur Zer - 336-350 Understanding the MPC’s forecast performance since mid-2010
by Christopher Hackworth & Amar Radia & Nyssa Roberts - 351-360 The financial position of British households: evidence from the 2013 NMG Consulting survey
by Philip Bunn & May Rostom & Silvia Domit & Nicola Worrow & Laura Piscitelli - 361-370 What can company data tell us about financing and investment decisions?
by Katie Farrant & Mika Inkinen & Magda Rutkowska & Konstantinos Theodoridis - 371-378 Tiering in CHAPS
by Kevin Finan & Ana Lasaosa & Jamie Sunderland - 380-391 Markets and operations
by Thomas Belsham - 394-404 The foreign exchange and over-the-counter interest rate derivatives market in the United Kingdom
by John Lowes & Tsvetelina Nenova
2013, Volume 53, Issue 3
- 192-200 Macroprudential policy at the Bank of England
by Paul Tucker & Simon Hall & Aashish Pattani - 201-215 Bank capital and liquidity
by Marc Farag & Damian Harland & Dan Nixon - 216-222 The rationale for the prudential regulation and supervision of insurers
by Simon Debbage & Stephen Dickinson - 223-233 Recent developments in the sterling overnight money market
by Christopher Jackson & Mathew Sim - 233-242 Nowcasting world GDP and trade using global indicators
by Kate Stratford - 244-256 The Natural Rate Hypothesis: an idea past its sell-by date
by Roger Farmer - 258-267 Markets and operations: 2013 Q3
by Thomas Belsham - 270-272 Monetary Policy Roundtable
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2013, Volume 53, Issue 2
- 100-109 Macroeconomic uncertainty: what is it, how can we measure it and why does it matter?
by Abigail Haddow & Chris Hare & John Hooley & Tamarah Shakir - 122-125 Public attitudes to monetary policy
by Michael Goldby - 126-136 Cross-border bank credit and global financial stability
by Robert Hills & Glenn Hoggarth - 137-146 The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street
by John Keyworth - 147-156 Central counterparties: what are they, why do they matter and how does the Bank supervise them?
by Amandeep Rehlon & Dan Nixon - 158-167 Markets and operations: 2013 Q2
by Thomas Belsham - 170-173 A review of the work of the London Foreign Exchange Joint Standing Committee in 2012
by Bank of England
2013, Volume 53, Issue 1
- 6-18 Markets and operations 2013 Q1
by Thomas Belsham - 20-28 Changes to the Bank of England
by Emma Murphy & Stephen Senior - 29-37 The profile of cash transfers between the Asset Purchase Facility and Her Majesty’s Treasury
by Nick McLaren & Tom Smith - 38-47 Private equity and financial stability
by David Gregory - 48-58 Commercial property and financial stability
by James Benford & Oliver Burrows - 59-67 The Agents’ company visit scores
by Jon Relleen & David Copple & Matthew Corder & Nicholas Fawcett - 68-76 The Bank of England Bank Liabilities Survey
by Venetia Bell & Nick Butt & James Talbot - 80-82 Monetary Policy Roundtable
by Bank of England
2012, Volume 53, Issue 1
- 110-121 Do inflation expectations currently pose a risk to the economy?
by Becky Maule & Alice Pugh
2012, Volume 52, Issue 4
- 290-303 Markets and operations 2012 Q4
by Ben Westwood & Thomas Belsham - 306-320 The Funding for Lending Scheme
by Rohan Churm & Amar Radia & Jeremy Leake & Sylaja Srinivasan & Rishard Whisker - 321-331 What can the money data tell us about the impact of QE?
by Nicholas Butt & Silvia Domit & Michael McLeay & Ryland Thomas & Lewis Kirkham - 332-342 Influences on household spending: evidence from the 2012 NMG Consulting survey
by Philip Bunn & Jeanne Le Roux & Robert Johnson & Michael McLeay - 343-353 The role of designated market makers in the new trading landscape
by Evangelos Benos & Anne Wetherilt - 354-362 The Prudential Regulation Authority
by Andrew Bailey & Sarah Breeden & Gregory Stevens
2012, Volume 52, Issue 3
- 186-201 Markets and operations: 2012 Q3
by Bank of England Bank of England - 204-212 RAMSI: a top-down stress-testing model developed at the Bank of England
by Oliver Burrows & David Learmonth & jack McKeown & Richard Williams - 213-223 What accounts for the fall in UK ten-year government bond yields?
by Rodrigo Guimarães - 224-234 Option-implied probability distributions for future inflation
by Tom Smith - 234-243 The Bank of England’s Real-Time Gross Settlement infrastructure
by Andrew Dent & Will Dison - 254-266 The distributional effects of asset purchases
by Bank of England Bank of England - 267-269 Monetary Policy Roundtable
by Bank of England Bank of England
2012, Volume 52, Issue 2
- 100-112 Markets and operations: 2012 Q2
by Ben Westwood & Olaf Weeken - 114-123 How has the risk to inflation from inflation expectations evolved?
by Rashmi Harimohan - 124-128 Public attitudes to monetary policy and satisfaction with the Bank
by Rashmi Harimohan & Rosey Jeffery - 129-137 Using changes in auction maturity sectors to help identify the impact of QE on gilt yields
by Ryan Banerjee & Nick McLaren - 138-146 UK labour productivity since the onset of the crisis — an international and historical perspective
by Abigail Hughes & Jumana Saleheen