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  • ...ted Kingdom. It was founded in 1694 by the [[/Addendum#Banking legislation|Bank of England Act 1694]]. The 'Old Lady', the administrative home of the Bank, is located The last major legislative change to the operation of the Bank of England was the ''[[/Addendum#Banking legislation|Banking Act 2009]]''.
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  • The Bank of England has the responsibility for designing and issuing banknotes. In the United K ...tes is a coloured decorative background on the left, upon which the words "Bank of England" appear along with the words "I Promise To Pay The Bearer On Demand The Sum
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  • * Bank of England Act[http://www.opsi.gov.uk/RevisedStatutes/Acts/aep/1694/caep_16940020_en_1 : founded the Bank of England.
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  • * Bank of England Act[http://www.opsi.gov.uk/RevisedStatutes/Acts/aep/1694/caep_16940020_en_1 : founded the Bank of England.
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  • {{r|Bank of England}}
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  • *''Bank of England/GfK NOP Inflation Attitudes Survey''[http://www.bankofengland.co.uk/publica
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  • ...America|US]] [[Federal Reserve]], the [[European Central Bank]], and the [[Bank of England]].
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  • ...Jones Lang LaSalle (USA); previously Member, Monetary Policy Committee, [[Bank of England]]; Chief Economist, [[British Airways]] PLC; Chief Economist, [[Royal Dutch
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  • : Bank of England raises discount rate from 5% to 6% : Montagu Norman becomes Governor of the Bank of England
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  • ...nd, i.e. a 'promissory note'. Notes are issued by [[bank]]s, such as the [[Bank of England]], and along with [[coin]]s and other forms of [[money]], are effectively u ...otes vary according to the place where they are used and their face value. Bank of England banknotes, for instance, are used in the [[United Kingdom]] and come in den
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  • *[[Bank of England]][http://www.bankofengland.co.uk/]
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  • ...ted Kingdom. It was founded in 1694 by the [[/Addendum#Banking legislation|Bank of England Act 1694]]. The 'Old Lady', the administrative home of the Bank, is located The last major legislative change to the operation of the Bank of England was the ''[[/Addendum#Banking legislation|Banking Act 2009]]''.
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  • ...hames; it is also the financial and business centre of the UK, home of the Bank of England, Stock Exchange, and Royal Exchange.
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  • * Bank of England Act[http://www.opsi.gov.uk/RevisedStatutes/Acts/aep/1694/caep_16940020_en_1 : founded the Bank of England.
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  • ...he [[banking]] system (for example the [[Federal Reserve Board]] and the [[Bank of England]]). Usually responsible for controlling a country's monetary policy and pre
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  • 1694 Formation of the Bank of England[http://www.bankofengland.co.uk/about/history/index.htm] - gives the Bank of England the exclusive right to issue banknotes
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  • {{r|Bank of England}}
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  • {{r|Bank of England}}
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  • The [[Bank of England]][http://www.bankofengland.co.uk/]
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  • ...df Antonio Forte ''The European Central Bank, the Federal Reserve and the Bank of England: is the Taylor Rule an useful benchmark for the last decade?'', Munich Pers
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  • The [[Bank of England]][http://www.bankofengland.co.uk/]
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  • *Bank of England Financial Stability Reports [http://www.bankofengland.co.uk/publications/fs
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  • : Bank of England cuts bank rate from 4.5% to 2% : British Government authorises the Bank of England to create an "Asset Purchase Facility" for the purpose of quantitative eas
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  • The Bank of England has the responsibility for designing and issuing banknotes. In the United K ...tes is a coloured decorative background on the left, upon which the words "Bank of England" appear along with the words "I Promise To Pay The Bearer On Demand The Sum
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  • ::Bank of England raises the bank rate from 4.5% to 5.5%
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  • ...ing, the US dollar and the Euro are published are published monthly by the Bank of England. A rise in a country’s effective exchange rate index is generally taken t
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  • 1890 ''Barings'' crisis. The [[Bank of England]] organises rescue of Barings bank by the ''Rothschilds'' bank. : The [[Bank of England]] announces its ''Special Liquidity Scheme''[http://www.bankofengland.co.uk
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  • ...Peston reports that the ''Northern Rock'' bank was seeking help from the Bank of England.<br> * Bank of England announces its ''Special Liquidity Scheme'' to allow banks to swap some of t
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  • ...I would agree with Paul A. Volcker (and also Mervyn King, governor of the Bank of England) that some kind of separation between institutions that deal primarily in t
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  • ...use before the 17th century, especially for large transactions. When the Bank of England was established in 1694, it made its first loan to the government of the da ...e market price of gold to £4 10s an ounce by 1809 and a depletion of the Bank of England's gold reserves. A letter to a newspaper by the economist David Ricardo exp
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  • * 1694 Formation of the Bank of England[http://www.bankofengland.co.uk/about/history/index.htm]
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  • * April: The Bank of England announces its ''Special Liquidity Scheme'' to allow banks to swap some of t * January: The [[Bank of England]] is to set up a Treasury-financed ''Asset Purchase Facility'' to buy high-
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  • ...nd read [[geography]] at [[Oxford University]]. She later worked for the [[Bank of England]] (1985-1997) and as a local councillor in the [[London Borough of Merton]]
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  • *Bank of England Financial Stability Reports [http://www.bankofengland.co.uk/publications/fs
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  • '''Treasury and Bank of England proposals''' [http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/press_57_09.htm#primaryConten
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  • ...adequately for that support operation'' (referring to joint action by the Bank of England, the Treasury and the Financial Services Authority)<ref>[http://www.publica
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  • ...Adam S Posen: ''How flexible can inflation targeting be and still work?'', Bank of England External MPC Unit, October 2011]</ref>). ...of the Bank of England’s Market Operations'', A consultative paper by the Bank of England, October 2008]</ref><ref>[http://www.ecb.europa.eu/mopo/implement/intro/htm
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  • ...Management bailout, and more recently the bailout of Northern Rock by the Bank of England. In most, if not all, of these situations, excessive risk-takers (countries
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  • ...gly deflationary stance in the following two years, and sharp rises in the Bank of England's discount rate added to the downward pressure on economic activity. That d ...the time. It was strongly supported by Montagu Norman, the Governor of the Bank of England, and by Benjamin Strong, the Governor of the New York Federal Reserve Ba
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  • ! &nbsp;&nbsp;Bank of England&nbsp;&nbsp;
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  • ...influential commentator, Walter Bagehot, urged that in a future panic the Bank of England should "advance freely and vigorously to the public out of its reserves"<r ...len Hoggart and Jack Reidhill: ''Resolution of Banking Crises: a Review'', Bank of England Financial Stability Review: December 2003 ]</ref>. The preventative measure
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  • ...onomic warfare]] attacks on a national currency was based there, targeting Bank of England notes, Operation Bernhard.<ref name=Bernhard>{{citation
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  • ...licy091121.pdf ''The Role of Macroprudential Policy'', a discussion paper, Bank of England, November 2009]</ref> ...licy091121.pdf ''The Role of Macroprudential Policy'', a discussion paper, Bank of England, November 2009]</ref>. A suggestion by International Fund economists that [
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  • * Bank of England Act 1998[http://www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/acts1998/ukpga_19980011_en_1], gave th * April. Bank of England announces its ''Special Liquidity Scheme'' to allow banks to swap some of t
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  • ...management errors that has been put forward by Andrew Haldane (Head of the Bank of England's Systemic Risk Assessment Department) <ref>[http://www.world-economics-jou
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  • ...management errors that has been put forward by Andrew Haldane (Head of the Bank of England's Systemic Risk Assessment Department) <ref>[http://www.world-economics-jou
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  • 1694 The [[Bank of England]] is founded [http://www.bankofengland.co.uk/about/Pages/history/default.as
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  • - [[Bank of England]] -
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  • ...had been other factors at work. Charles Goodhart, a former member of the Bank of England's monetary policy committee, portrays the crisis as "an accident waiting to ...sr/2008/fsrfull0810.pdf ''Financial Stability Report'', Chart 1.9, Page 9, Bank of England, October 28 2008]</ref> and an increase in the use of short-term [[interban
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  • - [[Bank of England]]
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  • ...had caused the change in the money supply. Work done by economists at the Bank of England suggested that it may, in fact be a two-way relationship with causation run
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  • ...complex in the UK. In [[England]] and [[Wales]], banknotes issued by the [[Bank of England]] are legal tender, meaning that they ''should'' be accepted in payment of ...ied to notes under a value of 5 pounds, so following the withdrawal of the Bank of England 1 Pound note in 1985, no circulating notes were covered by this clause.
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  • ...inisters, most notably [[Charles Montagu, Earl of Halifax]], created the [[Bank of England]] in 1694. This proved a major weapon in future wars because it provided st
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