Description | 2014 Q4. Vol 54 No. 4.
Summary of main contents:
Topical articles: - Bank funding costs: what are they, what determines them and why do they matter?, p.370 - Bank resilience and funding costs, p.377 - The 'all-in' costs of wholesale funding, p.379 - Measuring unsecured wholesale funding costs, p.382 - Why is the UK banking system so big and is that a problem?, p.385 - The origins of London as a pre-eminent financial centre, p.390 - The interaction of the FPC and the MPC, p.396 - Objectives and policy tools of the MPC and the FPC, p.400 - The Bank of England's approach to resolving failed institutions, p.409 - Choice of resolution strategy, p.415 - The potential impact of higher interest rates on the household sector: evidence from the 2014 NMG Consulting survey, p/419 - Assessing the implications of higher household interest rates for monetary and financial stability, p.422 - Survey method, p.424
Recent economic and financial developments: - Markets and operations, p. 436
Summaries of speeches and working papers: - Bank of England speeches, p. 446 - Summaries of recent Bank of England working papers, p. 454 - Exploiting the monthly data flow in structural forecasting, p.454 - Institutional investor portfolio allocation, quantitative easing and the global financial crisis, p.455 - QE and the bank lending channel in the United Kingdom, p.456 - Policy uncertainty spillovers to emerging markets - evidence from capital flows, p.457 - Variations in liquidity provision in real-time payment systems, p.458 - Optimal monetary policy in the presence of human capital depreciation during unemployment, p.459 - The Bank of England Credit Conditions Survey, p.460 - Mapping the UK interbank system, p.461 -Optimal contracts, aggregate risk and the financial accelerator, p.462
Appendices: - Contents of recent quarterly bulletins, p. 464 - Bank of England publications, p. 466 |