- + Markup matters: monetary policy works through aspirations—Tim Willems and Rick van der Ploeg Since the post-Covid rise in inflation has been accompanied by strong wage growth, interacti...
- + Another reason to care about investment taxes—Alex Kontoghiorghes Do lower taxes lead to higher stock prices? Do companies consider tax rates when deciding on their dividend...
- + New money, old money—David Rule and Iain de Weymarn Technologies such as distributed ledgers create the possibility of new forms of digital money, w...
- + How resilient are UK corporate bond issuers to refinancing risks?—Laura Achiro and Neha Bora Central banks in most advanced economies have tightened monetary policy by raising interest rates. T...
- + Cash stuffing versus girl maths: how do people budget in a digital world?—Zahra Damji and Eleanor Hammerton The best purchases in life are free. How’s that possible, you ask? Well, pay with cash ...
- + Forecasting UK inflation in the presence of large global shocks—Dario Bonciani and Johannes Fischer The UK economy has been hit by significant terms-of-trade shocks, most notably the rise in ...
- + Stressed or in distress? How best to measure corporate vulnerability—Alice Crundwell and William Bennett Accurate measures of the number of firms at risk of failure are becoming increasingly impor...
- + CPI-weighted wage growth—Josh Martin The Monetary Policy Committee has recently looked at wage growth as an important indicator of inflation persistence...
- + Mortgage affordability for borrowers who re-fixed in 2023—Daniel Norris, Elio Cucullo and Vasilis Jacovides When borrowers enter a fixed-rate mortgage, lenders test whether they could c...
- + Schrodinger’s market: what the quantum internet could mean for the financial system—Ed Hill Once the stuff of science fiction, quantum technologies are advancing fast. Individual quantum computers are finding a ...
- + Beyond the average: patterns in UK price data at the micro level—Lennart Brandt, Natalie Burr and Krisztian Gado The Bank of England has a 2% annual inflation rate target in the ONS’ consumer...
- + How auction design can make a difference: the case of the Bank’s Indexed Long-Term Repo Facility—Julia Giese and Charlotte Grace In response to the global financial crisis, the Bank of England (BoE) began using Product-Mix A...
- + Top 5 posts 2023—Rebecca Freeman As another year draws to an end and the blog prepares for some downtime over the festive period, we wanted to t...
- + Is UK monetary policy driving private housing rents?—Daniel Albuquerque and Jamie Lenney Rent prices have risen by 9% on average in England since the Bank of England’s Monetary P...
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