Description | Autumn 2011. Vol 51 No. 3. Recent economic and financial developments: 'Markets and operations' p.184: 'Operations within the sterling monetary framework and other market operations' p.188; Asset purchases p.192; 'The Bank of England's foreign exchange reserves' p.194. Research and analysis: 'The United Kingdom's quantitative easing policy: design, operation and impact' p. 200; Bank resolution and safeguarding the creditors left behind p. 213; 'Developments in the global securities lending market' p.224; 'Measuring financial sector output and its contribution to UK GDP' p. 234; 'The Money Market Liaison Group Sterling Money Market Survey' p. 247; Summaries of recent Bank of England working papers p. 253. Report: 'Monetary Policy Roundtable' p. 258. Summaries of Bank of England Speeches: 'Tail risks and contract designs from a financial stability perspective' Paul Fisher, Executive Director for Markets, September 2011, p.262; 'The choice between rebalancing and living off the future' Martin Weale, Monetary Policy Committee member, August 2011, p.262; 'Risk off' Andrew Haldane, Executive Director for Financial Stability, August 2011 p.262; 'Haircuts' Andrew Haldane, Executive Director for Financial Stability, August 2011 p.262; 'Monetary policy and banking fragility' David Miles, Monetary Policy Committee member, July 2011, p.263; 'Central banking then and now' Charles Bean, Deputy Governor, July 2011, p. 263; 'The race for zero' Andrew Haldane, Executive Director for Financial Stability, July 2011 p.263; 'The case for more CHAPS settlement banks' Chris Salmon, Executive Director for Banking Services and Chief Cashier, July 2011 p. 263; 'The state of the financial markets' Paul Fisher, Executive Director for Markets, June 2011, p.264; 'Macro and microprudential supervision' Paul Tucker, Deputy Governor, June 2011, p.264; 'Not that '70's show: why stagflation is unlikely' Adam Posen, Monetary Policy Committee Member, June 2011, p.264; 'Current issues in monetary policy' Paul Fisher, Executive Director for Markets, June 2011, p.264; The Governor's speech at Mansion House, Sir Mervyn King, Governor, June 2011 p.265; 'Why the Bank Rate should increase now' Martin Weale, Monetary Policy Committee member, June 2011, p.265; 'Clearing houses as system risk managers' Paul Tucker, Deputy Governor, June 2011 p.265; Contents of recent Quarterly Bulletins, p.268; Bank of England publications, p.270. |