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The authors examine the nature of these flows and the factors affecting foreign investors’ decision
This article presents the initial findings of the Flow of Funds Project, which is in partnership with the Bank of England. It includes previously unpublished data on from-whom-to-whom lending between sectors of the economy. Please note, this article was originally...
Economic Statistics Transformation Programme: enhanced financial accounts (UK flow of funds) – using Thomson Reuters data to better understand the economy (experimental satistics).
Manage money in a Court Funds Office account for someone if you're authorised by the Court of Protection - interest, statements, investments, deposits, withdrawals, closing an account and complaints
This is a cross-sector action plan to disrupt money mule activity and protect the public, through deterrents and safeguarding measures.
Methods article on Financial Project, sub-sectorisation and the introduction of the new securities dealers survey data.
Illicit Financial Flows are defined as ‘money illegally earned, transferred, or used that crosses borders.
This note responds to demand from FCDO country offices for guidance on measuring and maximising value for money (VfM).
This article will look at comparisons between the UK and other countries in how they are collecting and recording Flow of Funds data.
This is the annual update of the matricies and includes relevant visualisation and explanatory notes.
Following on from the previous article published in November 2015, this article updates the Flow of Funds matrices with the new Bluebook 2015 data.
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