The Bank’s Balance Sheet During the Crisis
9 Pages Posted: 25 Mar 2010
Date Written: March 15, 2010
Abstract
This article sets out how monetary policy implementation and liquidity provision during the financial crisis have affected the size and composition of the Bank of England’s balance sheet. It extends and updates a recent speech by Paul Fisher, Executive Director Markets, and describes the main components of the Bank’s balance sheet prior to and during the crisis.
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