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Kate Barker reappointed to Bank of England's MPC

Central Banking | 23 Apr 2007 secure

Kate Barker, who recently completed the Barker Review of Land Use Planning, was reappointed to the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) for a further three-year term on Monday 23 April, becoming the first external member to serve a third term.

Topics: Bank of England, United Kingdom, monetary policy, Gordon Brown, Kate Barker

King 'determined' to get UK prices down-report

Central Banking | 20 Apr 2007 secure

Topics: Bank of England, United Kingdom, Inflation, monetary policy, Mervyn King

King finally writes his 'Dear Gordon' letter

Central Banking | 20 Apr 2007 secure

Topics: Bank of England, United Kingdom, Inflation, Mervyn King, Gordon Brown

Minutes show 7-2 vote to hold UK rates

Central Banking | 18 Apr 2007 secure

Topics: Interest rates, Bank of England, United Kingdom, Inflation, monetary policy, Besley, Andrew Sentance

King says BoE will look beyond volatility

Central Banking | 17 Apr 2007 secure

Topics: Interest rates, Bank of England, United Kingdom, monetary policy, Mervyn King, Gordon Brown

BoE paper on migration and UK economy

Central Banking | 12 Apr 2007 secure

Topics: Bank of England, United Kingdom, monetary policy, David Blanchflower

BoE's Clark on models of financial stability

Central Banking | 29 Mar 2007 secure

Topics: Risk, United Kingdom, Alastair Clark

BoE's Gieve on the City's growth

Central Banking | 27 Mar 2007 secure

Topics: euro, United Kingdom, Asia, City of London, City, John Gieve

BoE's King on the inflation outlook

Central Banking | 27 Mar 2007 secure

Topics: United Kingdom, Inflation, Mervyn King, Treasury Select Committee

BoE's MPC voted 8-1 to keep rates on hold

Central Banking | 21 Mar 2007 secure

Topics: Interest rates, Bank of England, United Kingdom, monetary policy, David Blanchflower

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