UK Treasury

Bank of England – Asset Purchase Facility Annual Report (2009/10)

Central Banking | 28 Jul 2010 |secure

Asset Purchase Facility Annual Report shows Bank £1.75 billion down on back of decline in value of gilt stock

Topics: quantitative easing, Bank of England, United Kingdom, UK Treasury

Bank of England

Westminster spells out Bank’s importance in new regulatory structure

Central Banking | 26 Jul 2010 |secure

Topics: Bank of England, Financial Services Authority, King, Paul Tucker, Andrew Haldane, Charlie Bean, Turner, UK Treasury, Treasury Select Committee, macroprudential, monetary policy

UK lawmakers launch inquiry into regulatory revamp

Central Banking | 26 Jul 2010 |secure

Topics: UK Treasury, Bank of England, Treasury Select Committee, Northern Rock, Financial Services Authority

Former Bank staff sceptical on FSA split

Central Banking | 17 Jun 2010 |secure

Topics: Bank of England, King, Financial Services Authority, Charlie Bean, Paul Tucker, UK Treasury

Bank to answer to former EBRD economist

Central Banking | 10 Jun 2010 |secure

Topics: Bank of England, UK Treasury, Treasury Committee

Harsher stress tests described in new FSA risk outlook

Central Banking | 11 Mar 2010 |secure

Topics: Bank of England, FSA, UK Treasury

UK regulator to be allowed to “tear up” bankers’ contracts

Central Banking | 16 Nov 2009 |secure

Topics: Financial Services Authority, G20, UK Treasury

RBS and Lloyds to get £39.2 billion more

Central Banking | 04 Nov 2009 |secure

Topics: FSA, UK Treasury, RBS, bailout, Lloyds TSB

UK offshore centres must raise their game: report

Central Banking | 29 Oct 2009 |secure

Topics: Financial Services Authority, UK Treasury, Bermuda, Jersey, Cayman Islands, Gibraltar, Guernsey

Brussels clears Rock break-up

Central Banking | 28 Oct 2009 |secure

Topics: Europe, Northern Rock, UK Treasury

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