Quarterly Bulletin
Winter 2001 Contents
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| Summary |
| Recent economic and financial developments |
Markets and operations |
The external balance sheet of the United Kingdom: implications for financial stability? |
Public sector debt: end-March 2001 |
The foreign exchange and over-the-counter derivatives markets in the United Kingdom |
The Bank's contacts with the money, repo and stock lending markets |
| Research and analysis |
The formulation of monetary policy at the Bank of England |
Credit channel effects in the monetary transmission mechanism |
Financial effects on corporate investment in UK business cycles |
Why house prices matter |
| Summaries of recent Bank of England working papers |
Band-pass filtering, cointegration, and business cycle analysis |
Does it pay to be transparent? International evidence from central bank forecasts |
Costs of banking system instability: some empirical evidence |
Speeches
The prospects for the UK and world economies
Speech by the Governor, given at the Welsh Development Agency/Bank of England Dinner at Brangwyn Hall on 16 October 2001Maintaining financial stability in a rapidly changing world: some threats and opportunities
Speech by David Clementi, Deputy Governor, given at the launch of the Oxford Centre for Computational Finance, University of Oxford on 10 October 2001Monetary policy: addressing the uncertainties
Speech by Ian Plenderleith, Executive Director and member of the Bank's Monetary Policy Committee, given to the Fort William Chamber of Commerce in Scotland, on 20 September 2001Economic imbalances and UK monetary policy
(138k)
Speech by Christopher Allsopp, member of the Bank's Monetary Policy Committee, delivered in the Scott Policy Seminar Series of the Northern Ireland Economic Research Centre on 19 September 2001Do we have a new economy?
(100k)
Speech by Sushil Wadhwani, member of the Bank's Monetary Policy Committee, delivered at the CEPR/ESI Conference 'Old Age, New Economy and Central Banking' in Helsinki on 14 September 2001
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