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Press Conference - 15 February 2012

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Inflation Report - February 2012

The Inflation Report can be viewed as a complete PDF file or in sections. Click on the appropriate heading to access the file. To view these documents you should use the latest Adobe Reader (available free from the Adobe website, see External Links)

Complete book (701k)

Foreword (33k)
Contents (21k)
Overview (61k)
Money and asset prices (229k)
Demand (86k)
Output and supply (82k)
Costs and prices (132k)
Prospects for inflation (119k)
Index of charts and tables (28k)
Press Notices (23k)
Glossary and other information (23k)

Charts and tables in PowerPoint

All charts and tables in the Inflation Report are available in PowerPoint. Except where stated otherwise, all data are seasonally adjusted and the source of the data is the Bank of England or the Office for National Statistics.

Overview (405k)
Money and asset prices (982k)
Demand (1.0mb)
Output and supply (791k)
Costs and prices (778k)
Prospects for inflation (899k)

Data for charts in Excel

Data for charts in ‘Money and asset prices’, ‘Demand’, ‘Output and supply’ and ‘Costs and prices’ are available in Excel. Please note that some Inflation Report charts contain statistics that have been provided to the Bank of England by third parties. The Bank of England has reproduced this third-party data only where it has been able to obtain permission to do so.

Money and asset prices (533k)
Demand (108k)
Output and supply (412k)
Costs and prices (298k)

Conditioning path for market interest rates

The published projections are conditioned on a path for Bank Rate implied by market interest rates.  An explanation of how this conditioning path is estimated can be found here.

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6
Feb

The London Foreign Exchange Joint Standing Committee (FX JSC) was established in 1973 under the auspices of the Bank of England, in the main part as a forum for banks and brokers to discuss broad market issues and the focus of the Committee’s regular work remains issues of common concern to the different participants in the foreign exchange market. The Bank of England provides the Committee’s Chairman and Secretary (contact telephone number: 020 7601 5982).

The Committee includes senior staff from many of the major banks operating in the foreign exchange market in London, as well as from voice- and electronic-brokers, corporate users of the foreign exchange market, the Financial Services Authority (FSA) and representatives from the British Bankers’ Association, the Association of Corporate Treasurers and the Wholesale Market Brokers’ Association.

One of the main responsibilities of the Committee is to maintain the Non-Investment Products Code. This is a voluntary code of good market practice which covers bullion, wholesale deposits as well as the FX market. It is maintained in conjunction with the Sterling Money Markets Liaison Group, the London Bullion Market Association, and certain trade associations.

An updated version of the NIPs Code was published in November 2011.

The Non-Investment Products Code (NIPs)

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FXJSC Paper on the Foreign Exchange Market

pdfFXJSC Paper on the Foreign Exchange Market (137k)
September 2009

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Results of the Semi-Annual FX Turnover Surveys

2011 Results

2010 Results

2009 Results

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A review of the work of the London Foreign Exchange Joint Standing Committee

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London Foreign Exchange Joint Standing Committee Meeting Minutes

Latest Minutes

Additional published documents

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There are equivalent committees to the FXJSC in all of the major foreign exchange centres around the world. Details on the websites of these committees can be found in the following link:

Links to Other International Foreign Exchange Committee Websites

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30
Jan
Asset Purchase Facility Quarterly Report Cover

To ensure that the Asset Purchase Facility is operated in an open and transparent manner, the Bank will publish a quarterly report on the transactions as part of the facility, shortly after the end of each quarter.

More information on the Asset Purchase Facility can be found on the markets pages of the website.

Latest Report

Download pdfAsset Purchase Facility Quarterly Report - 2011 Q4 (140k)
Published 30 January 2012

Previous Reports

Download pdfAsset Purchase Facility Quarterly Report - 2011 Q3 (130k)
Published 24 October 2011

Download pdfAsset Purchase Facility Quarterly Report - 2011 Q2 (124k)
Published 25 July 2011

Download pdfAsset Purchase Facility Quarterly Report - 2011 Q1 (115k)
Published 26 April 2011

Download pdfAsset Purchase Facility Quarterly Report - 2010 Q4 (757k)
Published 31 January 2011

Download pdfAsset Purchase Facility Quarterly Report - 2010 Q3 (122k)
Published 25 October 2010

Download pdfAsset Purchase Facility Quarterly Report - 2010 Q2 (802k)
Published 26 July 2010

Download pdfAsset Purchase Facility Quarterly Report - 2010 Q1 (833k)
Published 26 April 2010

Download pdfAsset Purchase Facility Quarterly Report - 2009 Q4 (620k)
Published 25 January 2010

Download pdfAsset Purchase Facility Quarterly Report - 2009 Q3 (620k)
Published 26 October 2009

Download pdfAsset Purchase Facility Quarterly Report - 2009 Q2 (615k)
Published 27 July 2009

Download pdfAsset Purchase Facility Quarterly Report - 2009 Q1 (542k)
Published 27 April 2009

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20
Jan

This Bank of England quarterly publication presents the Bank’s assessment of the latest trends in lending to the UK economy. The publication moved from a monthly to a quarterly schedule in October 2010 though key data series will continue to be updated on this website on a monthly basis. These are available in the ‘Selected data sets’ section below.

This report draws mainly on long-established official data sources, such as the existing monetary and financial statistics collected by the Bank that cover all monetary financial institutions, and on newer data collections, established since the start of the financial crisis to cover the major lenders, some of which are being extended across a wider range of reporters. (For more details see http://www.bankofengland.co.uk/statistics/ms/articles/art2oct10.pdf.)

These data are supplemented by discussions between the major UK lenders and Bank staff, giving staff a better understanding of the business developments driving the figures and this intelligence is reflected in the report. The major UK lenders are Banco Santander, Barclays, HSBC, Lloyds Banking Group, Nationwide and Royal Bank of Scotland. The report also draws on intelligence gathered by the Bank’s network of Agents and from market contacts, as well as the results of other surveys.

Separately, the Bank of England has agreed to publish the data collected from five banks under ‘Project Merlin’ on a quarterly basis. The ‘Project Merlin’ data are published alongside other existing measures of lending.

Latest quarterly publication
Published: 20 January 2012
Next publication: 23 April 2012

Download pdfTrends in Lending - January 2012 (368k)

Data for charts in Trends in Lending are available in Excel. Please note worksheets only include those series for which we have permission to publish from the data supplier (which could be a third party data supplier).

Download xls1. Lending to UK businesses and individuals (111k)
Download xls2. Loan pricing (111k)
Download xls3. Credit supply and demand (85k)
Download xls4. Box - Recent trends in capital market issuance (81k)

Selected data sets
Published: 4 January 2012
Next publication: 31 January 2012

Download xls1. Lending to UK businesses and individuals (96k)
Download xls2. Loan Pricing (122k)

View all Trends in Lending publications

View all selected data set releases

If you have any questions or would like to give us feedback regarding Trends in Lending, please contact TiL_enquiries@bankofengland.co.uk.

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6
Jan
Credit Conditions Survey Cover

As part of its mission to maintain monetary stability and financial stability, the Bank needs to understand trends and developments in credit conditions. This survey for bank and non-bank lenders is an input to this work. Lenders are asked about the past three months and the coming three months. The survey covers secured and unsecured lending to households and small businesses; and lending to non-financial corporations, and to non-bank financial firms.

Latest Results

Download pdfCredit Conditions Survey - 2010 Q4 (337k)
Results for Annex 1, 2 and 3 (150k)
Published 6 January 2011

Previous Results

Download pdfCredit Conditions Survey - 2010 Q3 (324k)
Published 30 September 2010

Download pdfCredit Conditions Survey - 2010 Q2 (972k)
Published 1 July 2010

Download pdfCredit Conditions Survey - 2010 Q1 (863k)
Published 1 April 2010

Download pdfCredit Conditions Survey - 2009 Q4 (701k)
Published 31 December 2009

Download pdfCredit Conditions Survey - 2009 Q3 (848k)
Published 1 October 2009

Download pdfCredit Conditions Survey - 2009 Q2 (668k)
Published 2 July 2009

Download pdfCredit Conditions Survey - 2009 Q1 (883k)
Published 2 April 2009

Download pdfCredit Conditions Survey - 2008 Q4 (848k)
Published 2 January 2009

Download pdfCredit Conditions Survey - 2008 Q3 (839k)
Published 2 October 2008

Download pdfCredit Conditions Survey - 2008 Q2 (980k)
Published 3 July 2008

Download pdfCredit Conditions Survey - 2008 Q1 (815k)
Published 3 April 2008

Download pdfCredit Conditions Survey - 2007 Q4 (807k)
Published 3 January 2008

Download pdfCredit Conditions Survey - 2007 Q3 (735k)
Published 26 September 2007

Download pdf 2007 Q3 Quarterly Bulletin Article:
The Bank of England Credit Conditions Survey
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  Survey Questionnaires
Download pdf Secured Lending Conditions
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Unsecured Lending Conditions
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Download pdf Corporate Lending Conditions
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Download pdf Compilation Guide
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  Consultation Documentation
Download pdf Responses to Consultation
11 December 2006
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Download pdf Consultation Document
A consultation document by the Bank of England
31 August 2006
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26
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24
Aug

17 August 2010

Following the announcement that CPI inflation in the 12 months to July was 3.1 per cent, the Bank has published a letter from the Governor to the Chancellor, as required by the monetary policy remit. A copy of the letter can be found below.

The Chancellor’s reply to the Governor is also available below.

Enquiries to the Bank of England Press Office on 020 7601 4411.



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23
Aug

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23
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Gross capital issues by UK residents totalled £44.8 billion in December 2009, £10.3 billion lower than in November.

Net capital issuance by UK residents totalled £2.8 billion in December 2009, £0.8 billion lower than in November.


Gross capital issues by UK residents (all currencies)

Gross capital issues by UK residents (all currencies)

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Net capital issuance by UK residents (all currencies)

Net capital issuance by UK residents (all currencies)

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Tables

Table A - Summary of gross capital issues by UK residents (all currencies)

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Table B - Summary of net capital issuance by UK residents (all currencies)
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Table C - Capital issuance by instrument (UK residents, all currencies)
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Table D - Capital issuance by instrument (UK residents, Sterling)
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Table E - Capital issuance by instrument (Non-UK residents, Sterling)
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Table F - Share issuance by economic sector (UK residents, all currencies)
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Table G - Stand alone bond issuance by economic sector (UK residents, all currencies)
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Table H - Programme bond issuance by economic sector (UK residents, all currencies)
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Table I - Commercial Paper issuance by economic sector (UK residents, all currencies)
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Table J - Net capital issuance by industry (UK residents, all currencies)
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