Description | Spring 2010. Vol 50 No. 1. Recent economic and financial developments: 'Markets and operations', p.6. Research and analysis: 'Interpreting equity price movements since the start of the financial crisis', p.24; 'The Bank's balance sheet during the crisis', p.34; 'Changes in output, employment and wages during recessions in the United Kingdom', p.43. Summaries of recent Bank of England working papers: 'Household debt, house prices and consumption in the United Kingdom: a quantitative theoretical analysis', p.51; 'Evaluating and estimating a DSGE model for the United Kingdom', p.52; 'All together now: do international factors explain relative price comovements?', p.53; 'Time-varying dynamics of the real exchange rate. A structural VAR analysis', p.54. Report: monetary policy roundtable, p.56. Summaries of Bank of England speeches: 'Inflation monetary policy', David Miles, Monetary Policy committee member, February 2010, p.60; 'Inflation, growth and stability: balancing the Bank of England's economic priorities', Paul Tucker, Deputy Governor, February 2010, p.60; 'The corporate sector and the Bank of England's asset purchases', Paul Fisher, Executive Director for Markets, February 2010, p.61; 'The debt hangover', Andrew Haldane, Executive Director for Financial Stability, January 2010, p.61; 'Economic recovery, the housing market and inflation', Andrew Sentance, Monetary Policy Committee member, January 2010, p.61; 'Shadow banking, financing markets and financial stability', Paul Tucker, Deputy Governor, January 2010, p.61; 'Speech by the Governor', Mervyn King, Governor, January 2010, p.62; 'The future financial landscape', David Miles, Monetary Policy Committee member, December 2009, p.62; 'Banknotes in circulation - still rising: what does this mean for the future of cash?', Andrew Bailey, Executive Director for Banking Services and Chief Cashier, December 2009, p.63. Appendices: Contents of recent Quarterly Bulletins, p.66; Bank of England publications, p.68. |