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This document series contains open letters between the Governor of the Bank of England and the Chancellor of the Exchequer which are exchanged if inflation moves away from the target by more than 1 percentage point in either direction.
Develops a model with a banking sector to analyse the impact of the financial crisis on Zambia and the role of the monetary policy response
Information Commissioner's guidance about the issue of monetary penalties.
Guidance for UK financial sanctions in relation to enforcement and monetary penalties
This study investigates whether remittances entail extra risk for macroeconomic policy management
This paper provides new evidence of the effect of monetary policy shocks on income inequality
Report on Bank of Japan's decision to keep monetary policy unchanged.
OFSI report for imposition of monetary penalties for a breach of financial sanctions
This document contains the following information: Information Commissioner's guidance about the issue of monetary penalties.
Assesses the impact on VAR-based inference of short data samples, measurement error, high-frequency supply shocks
Dr. Catherine L Mann has been reappointed as an external member to the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Jeremy Hunt, has announced.
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