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Credit Conditions and Monetary Policy - speech by Paul Tucker
In a speech today to the Leeds Financial Services Initiative, Paul Tucker - Executive Director for Markets and a member of the Monetary Policy Committee - discusses the interactions between the financial and real economy and their impact on monetary policy.
Published on
28 August 2003
In particular, he addresses the household and corporate sectors in the US and UK, emphasising the importance of credit conditions as an input to monetary policy.