BoE opens doors for debate on the future of central banking
Event breaks new ground in central bank engagement with the public
The Bank of England broke new ground on January 28 as it invited members of the public to a roundtable discussion on the future of central banking.
The event, held at the central bank’s Threadneedle Street headquarters, marked the culmination of the BoE’s “Future Forum”, in which people could submit questions to senior officials.
Around 40 people took part in the final event, a mix of members of the public – including at least one journalist – and senior BoE staff. Participants were a variety
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