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The Bank of England

2013
Established in 1684, the Bank of England (BoE) is the central bank of the United Kingdom. The BoE is an independent public organization, wholly owned by the Treasury Solicitor on behalf of the government. The BoE's conduct of monetary policy is seen by many as a model for the rest of the central banks.61 The BoE is the sole issuer of bank notes in ...
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The Bank of England

2010
This history of the Bank of England takes its story from the 1950s to the end of the 1970s. This period probably saw the peak of the Bank's influence and prestige, as it dominated the financial landscape. One of the Bank's central functions was to manage the exchange rate. It was also responsible for administering all the controls that made up monetary
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The Bank of England Bank Liabilities Survey [PDF]

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In order to improve understanding of the role of bank liabilities in driving credit and monetary conditions, the Bank of England began conducting a formal Bank Liabilities Survey last year. This survey is intended to supplement the data collected on the asset side of bank balance sheets by the Bank of England’s quarterly survey of credit conditions ...
Bell, Venetia, Butt, Nick, Talbot, James
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The Bank of England

1995
Abstract The Bank of England's tercentenary (July 1994), coming as it does with the future status of the Bank a subject of much discussion, is an apposite moment to offer an overview of the Bank's history as a whole. Obviously there have been several detailed histories of the Bank, but this collection of essays is the first attempt to
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Reviewing Bank of England Independence: The Report of the Bank of England Commission

Economic Outlook, 2000
In this article, Geoffrey Williams outlines the main findings and recommendations of the independent Bank of England Commission set up by the Conservative Party to review the performance of the United Kingdom’s monetary policy framework. Its final report published earlier this month, recommended that operational independence of the Bank of England ...
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The Bank of England

1985
In Chapter 1, we looked at the general structure of the UK banking system, having first attempted to define a bank. We must now break down this broad picture, and look at the component parts in some detail. As we saw, it is the Bank of England which is the hub of the system, and in order to understand its present functions and its role as a central ...
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A Review on Bank Retreat: Mechanisms, Observations, and Modeling

Reviews of Geophysics, 2022
Kun Zhao, Giovanni Coco, Zheng Gong
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Bank of England

Notes and Queries, 1924
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The Bank of England as a bank [PDF]

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Much is published about the Bank of England’s policy functions and its financial operations. But less is typically known about the Bank’s role as a bank in the more traditional sense, offering accounts and banking services to its customers. The three main customer groups to which the Bank provides banking services are: the UK Government; overseas ...
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