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Please see the following message from Steve Millard at the Bank of England

We are pleased to announce the Bank of England’s priority topics under the One Bank Research Agenda for H1 2016. The topics are:

A.            Supervisory tools, communication and behaviours, and the interaction with firms and their culture and behaviour, with particular interest in firm leading indicators or heuristics, and in psychological, sociological, behavioural, survey or experimental methods.


B.            Macroprudential framework (including stress testing), instruments within and beyond the banking sector and transmission mechanisms, including coordination with monetary policy, microprudential policy and internationally.

 

C.            Exploiting big data to understand the economy and financial system, with particular interest in text-based analysis, household micro data, trade repository data and Solvency II data.

D.            Technological and structural change in money, banking and financial markets, including digital currencies, innovation in financial services, market microstructure and operational resilience in payments.

E.            The intended and unintended impact of individual regulations and interactions between different regulations on bank behaviour, market liquidity and financial markets.

F.             Monetary policy operating frameworks, the role of private money markets and the future of the Bank’s balance sheet.

G.            Comovement, capital flows and low real interest rates: causes, consequences and policy implications.

 

The Bank of England welcomes interest from external academics, researchers and experts to discuss, and potentially collaborate on, these topics listed.  To find out how to get involved, please visit our webpage at

http://www.bankofengland.co.uk/research/Pages/onebank/externaleng.aspx.

More generally if you have any queries about engagement between the Bank and external academics, please feel free to contact me at the e-mail address below or our Stakeholder Relations team at:   [log in to unmask].  

Best Regards,

Stephen


Prof. Stephen Millard

Senior Economist

Bank of England

Threadneedle Street

London EC2R 8AH

+44 20 7601 5845

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