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Quarterly Bulletin
Spring 2002 Contents

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Summary
Recent economic and financial developments
Markets and operations (360k)
Box on interest rate term premia
Report
The London Foreign Exchange Joint Standing Committee: a review of 2001 (39k)
Research and analysis
Provision of finance to smaller quoted companies: some evidence from survey responses and liaison meetings
(67k)
Explaining trends in UK business investment (114k)
Building a real-time database for GDP(E) (83k)
Electronic trading in wholesale financial markets: its wider impact and policy issues (75k)
Box on electronic trading
Box on transparency
Box on network economics effects
Analysts' earnings forecasts and equity valuations
(116k)
On market-based measures of inflation expectations
(124k)
Equity wealth and consumption - the experience of Germany, France and Italy in an international context
(108k)
Summaries of recent Bank of England working papers
Skill imbalances in the UK labour market: 1979-99
(20k)
Indicators of fragility in the UK corporate sector
(22k)
Hard Times or Great Expectations?: Dividend omissions and dividend cuts by UK firms (26k)
UK inflation in the 1970s and 1980s: the role of output gap mismeasurement (23k)
Monetary policy rules for an open economy (24k)
Financial accelerator effects in UK business cycles
(24k)
Other financial corporations: Cinderella or ugly sister of empirical monetary economics? (19k)
How uncertain are the welfare costs of inflation?
(24k)

Speeches

Monetary policy, the global economy and prospects for the United Kingdom
Speech by the Governor given at the EEF Biennial Dinner in London on 12 February 2002

Three questions and a forecast
Speech by Mervyn King, Deputy Governor, given at the annual dinner of the CBI North East Region in Newcastle upon Tyne on 22 November 2001

Twenty-first century markets
Speech by Ian Plenderleith, Executive Director and member of the Bank's Monetary Policy Committee, to the 15th Annual European Finance Convention in Brussels on 29 November 2001

The stock market, capacity uncertainties and the outlook for UK inflation (168k)
Speech by Sushil B Wadhwani, member of the Bank's Monetary Policy Committee, delivered to the Edinburgh University Economics Society in Edinburgh on 21 November 2001

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