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BoE minutes show rate rise split

The Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) voted 6 to 3 to raise interest rates this month, according to the minutes of the July meeting published today. Kate Barker and Paul Tucker voted with the governor, Mervyn King, in favour of a rise of…

The political economy of the MPC - Tucker

In this keynote address to a conference on "Inflation Targeting, Central Bank Independence and Transparency" at the University of Cambridge, Paul Tucker, a member of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), discusses the political economy…

BoE's Tucker on asset prices and uncertainties

In the speech 'Asset price and financial system uncertainties' given on 11 December Paul Tucker of the Bank of England said an interest rate rise in November was needed to ensure that inflation expectations remained well-anchored ahead of the January pay…

Reflections on operating inflation targeting

In a paper delivered on Thursday 25 May at the Graduate School of Business of the University of Chicago, Paul Tucker of the Bank of England sets out some reflections on the operation of an inflation targeting regime after four years on the MPC.

Bank of England MPC Minutes, 3 & 4 August

The minutes from the 3 & 4 August meeting of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee published on Wednesday 17 August showed governor Mervyn King and three other top officials voted against this month's decision by the nine member MPC to cut…

Comment:Test for Mervyn King's communication skill

What does yesterday's revelation that the top brass of the Bank of England's MPC were outvoted at August's monetary policy meeting imply for the market's view of future interest movements in the UK? And what does it tell us about the institutional set-up…

BoE's Tucker: Where are the risks?

In a speech given on 23 June Paul Tucker of the Bank of England noted that in one form or another risks crystallise every day. He asks whether today's capital markets are well placed to absorb any nasty shocks.

Reform of the Bank of England's operations

The Bank of England on 22 July announced the result of its review of its official operations in the sterling money markets. The Bank will initiate a new system based on averaging with voluntary reserves remunerated at the Bank's repo rate.

BoE's Tucker on risk uncertainty

In a speech on 'Risk Uncertainty and Monetary Policy Regimes' given on 29 January, Paul Tucker of the Bank of England explores how option prices can shed light on the risks in the current financial environment, including uncertainty about the expected…

Interview with Bank of England's Paul Tucker

In an interview with Dow Jones, Paul Tucker said that the outlook for the world economy remains uncertain. Tucker, who sits on the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee, spoke of a "delicately poised" domestic and international economy but said…

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