Description | Winter 2010. Vol 50 No. 4. Recent economic and financial developments: 'Markets and operations', p. 241; Research and analysis: 'The history of the Quarterly Bulletin', p. 258; Index of (Quarterly Bulletin) articles 1960-2010, p. 267; 'The UK recession in context - what do three centuries of data tell us?', p. 277;'The Bank's money market framework', p. 293; 'Managing the circulation of banknotes', p. 302; 'Understanding the weakness of bank lending', p. 311; 'Evolution of the UK banking system', p. 321; 'The financial position of British households: evidence from the 2010 NMG Consulting survey', p. 333. Summaries of recent Bank of England working papers: 'Changes in the transmission of monetary policy: evidence from a time-varying factor-augmented VAR', p.346; 'DSGE model restriction for structural VAR identification', p.347, 'Monetary policy rules and foreign currency positions', p.348; 'The impact of payment splitting on liquidity requirements in RTGS', p.349; 'Monetary policy, capital inflows and the housing boom', p. 350; 'Forecasting in the presence of recent structural change', p. 351; 'Extracting information from structured credit markets', p. 352. Reports: 'The foreign exchange and over-the-counter interest rate derivatives markets in the United Kingdom', p. 354; 'Global finance after the crisis', p. 366. Summaries of Bank of England speeches: '2010: a progress report', Spencer Dale, Executive Director and Chief Economist, December 2010, p. 380; 'Getting back to business', Andrew Sentance, Monetary Policy Committee Member, November 2010, p.380; 'Curbing the credit cycle', Andrew Haldane, Executive Director for Financial Stability, November 2010, p.380; 'Do we know what we need to know in order to lean against the wind?', Adam Posen, Monetary Policy Committee Member, November 2010, p.380; ' After the recession: thoughts on the growth potential of the United Kingdom', Martin Weale, Monetary Policy Committee Member, November 2010, p.381; 'Financial crisis and G20 financial regulatory reform: an overview', Paul Tucker, Deputy Governor, November 2010, p.381; Institute of International Bankers Annual Breakfast Regulatory Dialogue, Washington DC, Paul Tucker, Deputy Governor, November 2010, p.381; 'Developing an EU cross-border crisis management framework', Paul Tucker, Deputy Governor, November 2010, p.382; 'Measuring recession and recovery: an economic perspective', Charles Bean, Deputy Governor, October 2010, p.382; 'Monetary ease and global rebalancing: debunking the Japanese scare story', Adam Posen, Monetary Policy Committee Member, October 2010, p.382; ' Banking: from Bagehot to Basel, and back again', Mervyn King, Governor, October 2010, p.383; Speech by the Governor, Mervyn King, Governor, October 2010, p.383; 'An unconventional journey: the Bank of England's Asset Purchase Programme', Paul Fisher, Executive Director for Markets, October 2010, p.383; 'Sustaining the recovery', Andrew Sentance, Monetary Policy Committee Member, October 2010, p.384; 'Leverage and monetary policy', David Miles, Monetary Policy Committee Member, October 2010, p.384; 'Managing liquidity in the system: the Bank's liquidity insurance operations', Paul Fisher, Executive Director for Markets, September 2010, p.384; 'The case for doing more', Adam Posen, Monetary Policy Committee Member, September 2010, p.384; 'Inflation, inflation, inflation', Spencer Dale, Executive Director and Chief Economist, September 2010, p. 385; Remarks by Andrew Bailey on financial reform, Andrew Bailey, Executive Director for Banking Services and Chief Cashier, September 2010, p.385; speech by the Governor, Mervyn King, Governor, September 2010, p.385. Appendices: Contents of recent Quarterly Bulletins, p.388; Bank of England publications, p.390. |