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    Uncertainty and the Bank of England's MPC by Chappell, H.W., Greene, William, Harris, Mark, Spencer, C.

    Published 2021
    “…We investigate how recently developed measures of uncertainty affect the voting behavior of individual Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) members. …”
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    The rise of financial accountability in British joint stock banks: 1825 to 1845 by Game, Chantal, Cullen, Lisa, Brown, Alistair

    Published 2020
    “…The Bank Notes Act 1826 imposed financial accountability on the Bank of England by requiring the mandatory disclosure of notes issued. …”
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    Inflated ordered outcomes by Brooks, R., Harris, Mark, Spencer, C.

    Published 2012
    “…We extend Harris and Zhao (2007) by proposing a (Panel) Inflated Ordered Probit model, and demonstrate its usefulness by applying it to Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee voting data.…”
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    Measuring Effect of Stress Test Scenario on the Efficiency of Banks in the UK by Chhaya, Khevna Prashant

    Published 2015
    “…Abstract In 2014, the Bank of England on recommendation from the Financial Policy Committee carried out the UK variant of stress test. …”
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    Inflated ordered outcomes by Brooks, R., Harris, Mark, Spencer, C.

    Published 2012
    “…We extend Harris and Zhao (2007) by proposing a (Panel) Inflated Ordered Probit model, and demonstrate its usefulness by applying it to Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee voting data.…”
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    Whitehall, the City and the politicisation of finance during the Cold War. The case study of Yugoslavia : 1979 – 1983 by Parrillo, Emanuele

    Published 2025
    “…Chapter Two investigates the attitudes within Whitehall and the Bank of England towards using financial incentives to support diplomatic objectives, revealing the Bank’s reluctance to interfere with the City’s commercial decisions. …”
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    Interest Changes and the Volatility of the UK Stock Market: Comparing Different Monetary Policy Regimes by James Malcolm, Green

    Published 2006
    “…We find that there is evidence that the daily returns from the index are not related to unexpected interest rate changes since the Bank of England was granted independence in 1997. …”
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    Rating the United Kingdom: the British government’s sovereign credit ratings, 1976-1978 by Gill, David James

    Published 2015
    “…Both assessments of creditworthiness reflected improving economic conditions but also British efforts to influence the sovereign ratings process. The Bank of England and the Treasury sought guidance from American investment banks to prepare for the ratings process and then controlled the flow of information available to the rating agencies accordingly, stressing the strengths of the national economy and downplaying the weaknesses. …”
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    Banking secrecy in Malaysia: a legal myth / Abd. Razak Said by Said, Abd. Razak

    Published 1987
    “…Tournier v National Provincial and Union Bank of England (1924) 1KB 461 give the best account on the principle and its exceptions. …”
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    Central Bank interest rate decisions, household indebtedness, and psychiatric morbidity and distress: evidence from the UK by Boyce, Christopher J., Delaney, Liam, Ferguson, Eamonn, Wood, Alex M.

    Published 2018
    “…Methods: We use British data (N = 93,255) to explore whether the Bank of England base-rate affected how perceived burden of non-mortgage debt (low, medium, and high) influenced psychiatric morbidity. …”
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    A Study of Sukuk Bond market-making at the London Stock Exchange, 2011-20 by Ariff, Mohamed *, Cheong, Calvin W. H. *

    Published 2021
    “…London took time to assess the market debut although it is the Bank of England that paved the way for the level-playing-field regulations to create Islamic banking. …”
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    Towards the development of Sharī'ah compliant high quality liquid assets for Islamic financial institutions by Engku Ali, Engku Rabiah Adawiah, Oseni, Umar Aimhanosi, Ellias, Muhd Ramadhan Fitri, Haron, Muhamad Nasir

    Published 2017
    “…As a matter of fact, it is the overarchingdearth of such Sharī’ah compliant HQLA for liquidity managementthat led the Bank of England to commence work on the feasibility ofintroducing central bank liquidity facilities such as the proposedSharī’ah compliant fund based deposit in 2015 which is expected tobe ready for implementation by Spring 2018. …”
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    Banker's duty of confidentiality: withering away? by Mohd. Yasin, Norhashimah

    Published 2015
    “…This cardinal duty of banking secrecy has been established in England since 1924 pursuant to the leading case of Tournier v National Provincial and Union Bank of England [1924] 1 KB 461, where the learned judge emphasised that the duty of secrecy under common law was contractual in nature and was to be implied from the banker-customer relationship. …”
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    UK corporate capital structure and zombies: an econometric analysis by Javaheriafif, Sadegh

    Published 2017
    “…These include near-zero interest rate (which was reduced by the Bank of England from a pre-crisis peak of 5.75% in July 2007 to 0.5% in March 2009), the extraordinary level of support to the troubled firms offered by the government (e.g., the Business Payment Support Service; the Asset Protection Scheme; and the Funding for Lending Scheme), and the unprecedented banks’ forbearances on non-performing loans (e.g., granting waivers to breaches of pre-agreed loan covenants; switching to an interest-only loans; offering payment holidays; and rolling over the loan). …”
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    An empirical investigation of pricing and competition in the UK credit card market by Knight, Helen Julie

    Published 2010
    “…The research undertaken differentiates itself from the existing literature by testing for heterogeneities in the interest rate transmission mechanism by examining how retail credit card rates in the UK respond to changes in the Bank of England's base rate. Error-correction models are estimated to analyze long-run pass-through; long-run mark-up and the short-run spend of adjustment. …”
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    Profitability and liquidity: an empirical investigation of Islamic banks in Malaysia and United Kingdom by Dabiri, Mohammad Alfurqan Olamilekan

    Published 2020
    “…The implication of our finding is that Islamic banks do not require high capital and asset quality to be liquid and profitable and thus for sustainability. Bank Negara and Bank of England may formulate policies that will facilitate new entries into Islamic banking since they are found to be less affected by financial crises…”
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