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Bank of England

NOUN
  1. the central bank of England and Wales

How To Use Bank of England In A Sentence

  • 'I knew a case once where an heir who expected a large sum of money was bequeathed a family Bible, which he threw into the fire, learning afterwards, to his dismay, that it contained many thousands of pounds in Bank of England notes, the object of the devisor being to induce the legatee to read the good Book or suffer through the neglect of it.' The Triumphs of Eugène Valmont
  • With the expectations of Bank of England hiking rates next week the sterling will see some weakening.
  • The shares were underwritten by the Bank of England.
  • Bank of England officials continued to insist that the pound would soon return to stability but disaster struck.
  • Throughout that month, the Bank of England spent billions ensuring the pound stayed within its ERM band.
  • For example, the Bank of England has published an annex to the Global Master Repurchase Agreement for London to cater for government securities, enabling a netting of obligations under gilt repos with non-gilt repos.
  • It will also reassure policy makers at the Bank of England, who contend that inflation is poised to slow precipitously this year and risks undershooting its 2% target by the fourth quarter. U.K. Inflation Slows Sharply
  • Bank of England officials continued to insist that the pound would soon return to stability but disaster struck.
  • He had directorial responsibility for three major new Bank of England buildings, including the New Change office block at the top of Cheapside.
  • Although the term "currency board" is somewhat contemporary, the Bank of England used this mechanism to manage its gold standard system in the 18th century. A Currency Board Linked To Gold
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