Description | Autumn 2007. Vol 47 No. 3. Articles: 'Markets and operations' p346; 'Extracting a better signal from uncertain data' p364; 'Interpreting movements in broad money' p376; 'The Bank of England Credit Conditions Survey' p389; 'Proposals to modify the measurement of broad money in the United Kingdom: a user consultation' p402; Summaries of recent Bank of England working papers: 'Asset pricing implications of a New Keynesian model' p415; 'A model of market surprises' p416; 'Cash-in-the-market pricing and optimal resolution of bank failures' p417; 'The impact of yuan revaluation on the Asian region' p418; 'Escaping Nash and the volatile inflation'; 'Wage flexibility in Britain: some micro and macro evidence' p420. Speeches: Governor's speech to CBI (Confederation of British Industry) Wales in Cardiff 11 Jun 2007 p422; Governor's speech at the Mansion House 20 Jun 2007 p425; 'London, money and the UK economy' by Sir John Gieve, Deputy Governor for financial stability, given at the University of Surrey, Guildford 26 Jun 2007 p428; 'Uncertainty, policy and financial markets' by Sir John Gieve, Deputy Governor for financial stability, given at the Barbican Centre 24 Jul 2007 p437; 'Central banking and political economy: the example of the United Kingdom's Monetary Policy Committee' by Paul Tucker, Executive Director for Markets and Monetary Policy Committee member, given at the 'Inflation Targeting, Central Bank Independence and Transparency Conference' at the University of Cambridge 15 Jun 2007 p445; 'Promoting financial system resilience in modern global capital markets: some issues' by Nigel Jenkinson, Executive Director, Financial Stability and Mark Manning, Senior Manager, Financial Stability, given at the conference 'Law and economics systemic risk in finance' at the University of St Gallen, Switzerland 29 Jun 2007 p453; 'UK monetary policy: good for business?' by Andrew Sentance, member of the Monetary Policy Committee at an event hosted by Dow Jones at Tower 42, London 10 Jul 2007 p462; 'Consumption and interest rates' by Professor Tim Besley, member of the Monetary Policy Committee, given at a discussion meeting held by the Centre fir Economic Policy Research, Chartered Accountants' Hall 19 Jul 2007 p471. |