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Quarterly Bulletin
November 1999 Contents

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Summary
Sterling market liquidity over the Y2K period (17k)
Statement by the Bank of England
Recent economic and financial developments
Markets and operations (248k)
Box on international equity market valuations
Box on money-market instrument review
The international environment (149k)
Public sector debt: end March 1999 (116k)
Box on European System of Accounts 1995
Box on public finances in the European Union
The external balance sheet of the United Kingdom: recent developments (83k)
Box on the coordinated portfolio investment survey
Research and analysis
News and the sterling markets (83k)
New estimates of the UK real and nominal yield curves
(83k)
Government debt structure and monetary conditions
(33k)

Speeches

Challenges for monetary policy: new and old (170k)
Paper by Mervyn King, Deputy Governor, given at the Symposium on 'New challenges for monetary policy' at Jackson Hole, Wyoming, on 27 August 1999

Sterling's puzzling behaviour (142k)
Speech by Sushil B Wadhwani, member of the Bank's Monetary Policy Committee, given at the London School of Economcs, on 16 September 1999

Monetary policy and asset prices (114k)
Speech by John Vickers, Executive Director and Chief Economist, given at the Money, Macro and Finance Group 31st Annual Conference at Oxford University, on 22 September 1999

Interest rates and the UK economy¤a policy for all seasons
Speech by Mervyn King, Deputy Governor, given to the Scottish Council Development and Industry, Edinburgh, on 11 October 1999

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