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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Bank of England - définition


Bank of England         
  • Bank Stock of the Bank of England, issued 25 January 1876
  • ''Sealing of the Bank of England Charter (1694)'', by Lady Jane Lindsay, 1905
  • 125px
  • Two [[suffragette]] bombs on display at the [[City of London Police Museum]] in 2019. The bomb on the left was used in an attempted bombing outside the bank on 4 April 1913, an attack that likely would have caused many casualties had it not been foiled.
  • Bank of England, from ''Microcosm of London'', c. 1808
  • [[Dividend]] Day at the Bank of England, 1770
  • Satirical cartoon protesting against the introduction of paper money, by [[James Gillray]], 1797. The "Old Lady of Threadneedle St" (the bank personified) is ravished by [[William Pitt the Younger]].
  • Inverted yield curve}}
  • 1976 sterling crisis}}
  • Inverted yield curve}}
CENTRAL BANK OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
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The Bank of England is the central bank of the United Kingdom and the model on which most modern central banks have been based. Established in 1694 to act as the English Government's banker, and still one of the bankers for the Government of the United Kingdom, it is the world's eighth-oldest bank. It was privately owned by stockholders from its foundation in 1694 until it was nationalised in 1946 by the Attlee ministry.

The Bank became an independent public organisation in 1998, wholly owned by the Treasury Solicitor on behalf of the government, with a mandate to support the economic policies of the government of the day, but independence in maintaining price stability.

The Bank is one of eight banks authorised to issue banknotes in the United Kingdom, has a monopoly on the issue of banknotes in England and Wales, and regulates the issue of banknotes by commercial banks in Scotland and Northern Ireland.

The Bank's Monetary Policy Committee has a devolved responsibility for managing monetary policy. The Treasury has reserve powers to give orders to the committee "if they are required in the public interest and by extreme economic circumstances", but such orders must be endorsed by Parliament within 28 days. In addition, the Bank's Financial Policy Committee was set up in 2011 as a macroprudential regulator to oversee the UK's financial sector.

The Bank's headquarters have been in London's main financial district, the City of London, on Threadneedle Street, since 1734. It is sometimes known as The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street, a name taken from a satirical cartoon by James Gillray in 1797. The road junction outside is known as Bank Junction.

As a regulator and central bank, the Bank of England has not offered consumer banking services for many years, but it still does manage some public-facing services such as exchanging superseded bank notes. Until 2016, the bank provided personal banking services as a privilege for employees.

Bank of England         
  • Bank Stock of the Bank of England, issued 25 January 1876
  • ''Sealing of the Bank of England Charter (1694)'', by Lady Jane Lindsay, 1905
  • 125px
  • Two [[suffragette]] bombs on display at the [[City of London Police Museum]] in 2019. The bomb on the left was used in an attempted bombing outside the bank on 4 April 1913, an attack that likely would have caused many casualties had it not been foiled.
  • Bank of England, from ''Microcosm of London'', c. 1808
  • [[Dividend]] Day at the Bank of England, 1770
  • Satirical cartoon protesting against the introduction of paper money, by [[James Gillray]], 1797. The "Old Lady of Threadneedle St" (the bank personified) is ravished by [[William Pitt the Younger]].
  • Inverted yield curve}}
  • 1976 sterling crisis}}
  • Inverted yield curve}}
CENTRAL BANK OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
Bank Of England; Old Lady of Threadneedle Street; Bank of england; The Bank of England; The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street; BoE; Central bank of the United Kingdom; Central bank of Great Britain; UK Central Bank; Governor and Company of the Bank of England; Asset Purchase Facility; National bank of England; National bank of the United Kingdom; National bank of Northern Ireland; National bank of Wales; National bank of Gibraltar; National bank of Guernsey; National bank of Jersey; National bank of the Isle of Man; The Governor and Company of the Bank of England; English bank; @bankofengland; Asset purchase facility; Bankofengland.co.uk; Bank of England Agents
¦ noun the central bank of England and Wales, which issues legal tender, manages the national debt, administers exchange rate policy, and sets interest rates.
The Old Bank of England         
PUB IN FLEET STREET, LONDON
The Old Bank of England is a public house at 194 Fleet Street, where the City of London meets the City of Westminster.
Exemples du corpus de texte pour Bank of England
1. Bank of England governor Mr King will meet banking chief executives today but this is nothing to do with any imminent collapses, said the Bank of England.
2. Warning: Bank of England chief Mervyn King Look here too...
3. March 1''1: Bank of England orders Price Waterhouse investigation.
4. The Bank of England has been useless at controlling inflation.
5. That optimism is not shared by the Bank of England.