Bank of England (BoE)
UK inflation sinks below target
British price gauge falls below Bank of England’s target for first time in almost two years
MPC’s Posen queries symmetry of inflation targets
Newest member of Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee cites dangers in undershooting target and questions “mechanistic” monetarist view on quantitative easing
Bank surprise boosts sterling
Bank of England’s decision to hold quantitative easing programme at £125 billion sends pound up against euro and dollar
UK government wards Bank off leaning against wind
Alistair Darling’s long-awaited proposals beef up bank regulation but say the Bank of England should avoid leaning against the wind with rate moves
ECB's Tumpel-Gugerell confident of adding sterling to T2S
Tumpel-Gugerell believes Bank of England can be convinced to participate in pan-European securities-settlement platform
BoE’s Haldane outlines views on capital rules
Bank of England''s financial stability executive director says capital levels were possibly way too low before crash
BoE’s Haldane: OTC markets need reforming
Bank of England’s Andy Haldane says over-the-counter post-trade infrastructure needs top-down push to reform
BoE’s Tucker: banking social contract needs reform
Bank of England’s Paul Tucker says that banks must adjust and it will not be cheap
Bank’s second monetary-policy roundtable
Bank of England summarises its monetary-policy roundtable
Bank names special resolution czar
Bank of England's chief cashier to head unit
BoE's Barker and Fisher on economic outlook
Although there have been some encouraging signs in the British and global economies, the real question is what is happening to final demand, said Kate Barker, an external member of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC).
King steps up calls for global monetary reform
Mervyn King, the governor of the Bank of England, on Wednesday urged officials from around the globe to cooperate to fix the instability inherent in the current international monetary order.
Inflation targeting: lessons from the crisis
Spencer Dale, the chief economist at the Bank of England, has said inflation targeting should remain a mainstay of macroeconomic policymaking in Britain.
UK doubtful on joining ECB's Target2-Securities
Old Lady raises issues on securities transfer
King steps up bid for more Bank power
Mervyn King, the governor of the Bank of England, on Wednesday night reiterated calls for the government to grant Threadneedle Street more power to fulfil its new financial stability mandate.
Posen to join Bank's MPC
Adam Posen, a deputy director at the Peterson Institute, is to replace Tim Besley on the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC).
Bank paper unveils new systemic-risk model
A paper published by the Bank of England on Monday has revealed a systemic-risk monitor that accounts for the relationship between liquidity risk and financial stability.
Efficient payment systems boost intermediation
Efficient payment systems increase financial intermediation and the availability of credit, new research from the Bank of England posits.
Bank announces stability committee members
The Bank of England on Wednesday named the non-executive directors who, along with senior Bank staff, will sit on the new Financial Stability Committee.
Chaps can cope with payments outages
If a financial institution is unable to make - but able to receive - payments, Chaps, the UK's large-value payment system, will ensure that settlement banks stop making payments to the institution, reducing systemic risk, new research from the Bank of…
Better plumbing can stabilise system: BoE's Tucker
Paul Tucker, a deputy governor at the Bank of England, has said that more widespread use of more open methods of trading would enhance the resilience of the financial system.
BoE looks to expands unconventional operations
The Bank of England has indicated that it wants to extend its quantitative easing programme to cover secured commercial paper.