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UWE paper on monetary policy uncertainty

It is widely believed that institutional arrangements influence the quality of monetary policy outcomes. Judged on its 'transparency' characteristics, therefore the Bank of England should do better than both the Bundesbank and ECB, according to the…

BoE's Sentance on inflation and the UK economy

In the speech 'Inflation and the supply side of the UK economy' given on 16 January Andrew Sentance of the Bank of England warned that the level of domestic demand in the UK needs to restrained in order to bring inflation back to the level targeted by…

Trust me, Ben, if Mervyn can do it, so can you

This article published Friday 15 December by Bloomberg, compares the Bank of England's communication strategy with the Federal Reserve's. In less than a decade of independence the BoE has leapfrogged the Fed in terms of clarity, it says.

BoE to launch credit conditions survey

The Bank of England announced Monday 11 December it will launch a quarterly survey of credit conditions in the UK covering mortgage lending, unsecured lending to households and corporate lending.

How independent should a central bank be?

According to this article by William Keegan at The Observer, published Tuesday 21 November, as Prime Minister, Gordon Brown wouldn't dare to tamper seriously with the system at the Bank of England for which he has received so much praise.

Bank of England Inflation Report, November 2006

The Bank of England published its November 2006 Inflation Report on 15 November. At a press conference BoE governor Mervyn King highlighted that the central bank's latest forecast of easing inflationary pressures is a 'benign' one.

It's the imbalances, stupid

Rachel Lomax, a deputy governor of the Bank of England, dismissed suggestions that the International Monetary Fund had outlived its usefulness in a speech in London on Wednesday 1 November.

BoE's King walks into political storm

Mervyn King, the governor of the Bank of England, was at the centre of a political row Monday 30 October after a speech in chancellor Gordon Brown's constituency in which he lauded Scotland's success and prosperity under the Union.

BoE's Bean on globalisation and inflation

In the speech 'Globalisation and inflation' given on 24 October Charles Bean of the Bank of England said downplayed the impact on inflation from lower oil prices and warned that policy-makers have to be extra careful not to allow above-target inflation…

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