Description | Spring 2013. Vol 53 No. 1. Recent economic and financial developments: 'Markets and operations' p. 6; 'Recent volatility in sterling breakeven inflation rates' p. 9; 'Operations within the Sterling Monetary Framework and other market operations' p. 15; 'Asset purchases' p. 17. Research and analysis: 'Changes to the Bank of England' p. 20; 'The profile of cash transfers between the Asset Purchase Facility and Her Majesty's Treasury' p. 29; 'Private equity and financial stability' p. 38; 'Commercial Property and financial stability' p. 48; 'The Agents' company visit scores' p. 59. 'The Bank of England Liabilities Survey' p. 68. Summaries of recent Bank of England working papers: 'Long and short-term effects of the financial crisis on Labout productivity, capital and output' p. 77. Report: 'Monetary Policy Roundtable' p 80. Speeches:'What should monetary policy do?', David Miles, Monetary Policy Committee member, February 2013, p. 84; 'The balance of payments', Martin Weale, Monetary Policy Committee member, February 2013, p. 84; 'The evolution of insurance regulatio: a shifting scope and new frontiers', Andrew Bailey, Executive Director, February 2013, p. 84; 'Remarks to the London Money Markets Association Executive Committee Meeting', Chris Salmon, Executive Director for Banking Services and Chief Cashier, January 2013, p. 84; Speech by the Governor given at the CBI Northern Ireland Mid-Winter Dinner, Belfast, Sir Mervyn King, Governor, January 2013, p. 85; ' Monetary policy in a changing economy', Ian McCafferty, Monetary Policy Committee member, January 2013, p. 85; Talk to the Economic Club of New York, Sir Mervyn King, Governor, December 2012, p. 86; 'Bank share rating: buy!', Robert Jenkins, Financial Policy Committee member, December 2012, p. 86; 'Household behaviour and policy analysis', Martin Weale, Monetary Policy Committee member, December 2012, p. 86; 'Sticky inflation', Spencer Dale, Executive Director and Chief Economist, December 2012, p. 86. Appendices: Contents of recent Quarterly Bulletins, p. 90; Bank of England publications, p. 92. |