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''UK central bank oversight - Bank of England - Operational Standing Facilities.''
Rate regulation is a framework for establishing the prices that can be charged to customers for goods and services.  


(LiFE).
This framework is subject to oversight and/or approval by a rate regulator.


The Bank of England's LiFE operations offer one-week repo liquidity support in Euro.
For example, many governments regulate the supply and pricing of particular types of activity by private entities, including utilities such as gas, electricity and water.




==See also==
==See also==
*[[Asset Purchase Facility]] (APF)
* [[IFRS 14]]
*[[Bank of England]]
* [[Ofwat]]
*[[Contingent Term Repo Facility]] (CTRF)
* [[Ofgem]]
*[[Discount Window Facility]] (DWF)
* [[Regulatory deferral account]]
*[[euro]]
*[[Facility]]
*[[Indexed Long-Term Repo operations]] (ILTR)
*[[Liquidity insurance]]
*[[Monetary policy]]
*[[Money market]]
*[[Operational Standing Facilities]]
*[[Repo]]
*[[Sterling]]
*[[Sterling Monetary Framework]] (SMF)
*[[Term Funding Scheme with additional incentives for SMEs]] (TFSME)
*[[US Dollar Repo]]
 
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Revision as of 16:34, 5 March 2018

Rate regulation is a framework for establishing the prices that can be charged to customers for goods and services.

This framework is subject to oversight and/or approval by a rate regulator.

For example, many governments regulate the supply and pricing of particular types of activity by private entities, including utilities such as gas, electricity and water.


See also