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''UK central bank oversight.''
'''Op'''erating '''Ex'''penditure.


Operational Standing Facilities.
Opex is expenditure on items which are consumed, or whose benefits are otherwise enjoyed, in the short term, generally within the current financial reporting period.


A key part of the Bank of England's operations in the sterling money markets.
Opex is contrasted with capital expenditure ('capex').




==See also==
== See also ==
*[[Asset Purchase Facility]] (APF)
* [[Capitalise]]
*[[Bank of England]]
* [[Capital expenditure]]
*[[Contingent Term Repo Facility]] (CTRF)
* [[Expenditure]]
*[[Discount Window Facility]] (DWF)
* [[Revenue expenditure]]
*[[Indexed Long-Term Repo operations]] (ILTR)
*[[Liquidity Facility in Euros]] (LiFE)
*[[Liquidity insurance]]
*[[Monetary policy]]
*[[Money market]]
*[[Operational Standing Facilities]]
*[[Sterling]]
*[[Sterling Monetary Framework]] (SMF)
*[[Term Funding Scheme with additional incentives for SMEs]] (TFSME)
*[[US Dollar Repo]]
 
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Operating Expenditure.

Opex is expenditure on items which are consumed, or whose benefits are otherwise enjoyed, in the short term, generally within the current financial reporting period.

Opex is contrasted with capital expenditure ('capex').


See also