Andrew Sentance
Brexit pain may be coming – panel
Former Bank of England officials warn of fading consumer spending and investment
Draghi denies calls for rate cut as ECB holds again
European Central Bank's governing council holds rate, as inflation and growth remain steady; Mario Draghi optimistic about growing financial market confidence
Former BoE policy-makers discuss QE and financial repression
Andrew Sentance joins Fathom Monetary Policy Forum for the first time; joins Rachel Lomax and Ian Plenderleith to discuss quantitative easing and financial repression
Bank’s Sentance calls for revaluation of sterling rate
Bank of England external Monetary Policy Committee member Andrew Sentance says Bank needs to strike a more even balance on sterling value
BoE's chief economist says global inflationary pressures prompted rate hike vote
Bank of England chief economist Spencer Dale says risks associated with global price pressures and prolonged periods of inflation were behind call to raise interest rates
Bank’s Sentance warns of misjudging spare capacity
Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee external member Andrew Sentance warns of difficulty in measuring spare capacity
BoE rate-setters split four ways once more
Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee minutes shows three members continued to vote for rate hikes despite downward revision in fourth quarter of 2010 growth figures
UK inflation expectations rise
Bank of England survey on public attitudes to inflation show rise in inflation expectations
Bank’s Sentance lists reasons for rate hike
Bank of England external Monetary Policy Committee member Andrew Sentance stresses importance of gradual rise in interest rates
Bank won’t hike rates as gesture to market: King
Bank of England governor Mervyn King says use of interest rate to signal Bank’s intention to curb inflation would be self-defeating
Look to global output gap: St. Louis Fed’s Bullard
St. Louis Federal Reserve president James Bullard says policymakers should look to global output gap for true measure of domestic inflation
Bank’s chief economist joins dissenters on rate hike
Bank of England chief economist Spencer Dale votes for rate hike; analysts say outlook remains unclear given persisting weakness in data
Inflation may hit 5%, but we couldn’t have done it different: King
Bank of England’s Inflation Report says inflation will likely soar further; medium term outlook shifts slightly as spare capacity margin revised downwards
King acknowledges risk of wage-price spiral as inflation climbs to double Bank’s target
Inflation of 4% in January prompts Bank of England governor Mervyn King to pen another letter to the chancellor; letter acknowledges mounting inflationary pressures
Bank’s inflation argument ‘fanciful’: ex-MPC’s Julius
Former Bank of England rate-setter DeAnne Julius says inflation expectations risk becoming unmoored; monetary policy acting for financial stability, ex rate-setter Tim Besley adds
Bank’s Weale explains thinking behind vote for hike
Bank of England external rate-setter Martin Weale says fear of higher inflation expectations becoming ingrained is real
Supply shocks are dictating inflation, King insists
Bank governor reiterates view that temporary events are keeping prices elevated, says development of second-round effects key to picture on underlying inflation; remarks divide analysts
MPC’s Sentance critical of fellow policymakers’ focus on output gap
Bank of England’s Sentance dismissive of overemphasis on domestic output gap; says global factors must not be neglected as merely short-term disturbances when conducting policy
Bank minutes: inflation may hit 4% in spring
Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee warns inflation could reach 4% in spring; says pace and extent of subsequent fall highly uncertain
Bank’s MPC split three ways
Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee minutes show rate-setters remain divided over future outlook of economy
Bank minutes show Posen votes for more QE
Bank minutes show monetary policy committee member Adam Posen voted for further monetary stimulus