Bank of England (BoE)
Bank of England Quarterly Bulletin, Summer 2003
The Bank of England released its Quarterly Bulletin, Summer 2003, on 20 June. The Bulletin includes articles entitled 'What caused the rise in the UK terms of trade?' and 'An analysis of the UK gold auctions 1999-2002'.
Bank of England Inflation Attitudes Survey, May 03
The Bank of England's May 2003 quarterly Inflation Attitudes Survey was published on 20 June. Asked for their expectations of inflation over the coming year, respondents gave the same median answer as for perceptions of current inflation: 2.0%. This is…
BOE George, Mortgage change to help UK adopt euro
Speaking on Monday in an interview with BBC radio, the outgoing Bank of England governor Sir Edward George said he was optimistic the UK economy was entering a period of more balanced growth, and that the government should not raise taxes in the near…
Sir Edward George's Mansion House speech
In his Mansion House speech Sir Edward George, Governor of the Bank of England said that in terms of the overall macro-economy the Monetary Policy Committee framework has served us well. Annual inflation - on the present RPIX target measure - perhaps…
Andrew Large to head financial system taskforce
Deputy governor of the Bank of England for Financial Stability, Sir Andrew Large, has been asked to establish a taskforce to examine the possible need for legislative powers in the event of major operational disruption to the UK financial system.
Bank of England MPC Minutes 4/5 June 2003
Minutes of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee Meeting were released on 18 June for the meeting of 4 and 5 June 2003. The minutes showed that the MPC was split 6-3 in favour of maintaining interest rates at 3.75%. Kate Barker, Marian Bell and…
MPC recruit Lambert urges UK Treasury drop secrecy
The most recent member of the Bank of England's monetary policy committee called for openness and transparency in the selection process of appointees to the MPC when facing the Treasury select committee on Monday 16 June, according to a report by the…
Interview with Bank of England's Stephen Nickell
UK inflation has peaked and will soon head lower, Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee member Stephen Nickell told Reuters in an interview on Tuesday 17 June. He also played down the importance of the government's plan to switch the Bank's inflation…
Large on convergence in insurance and banking
In a speech on 'Convergence in Insurance and Banking: Some Financial Stability Issues' Andrew Large of the Bank of England said the data deficiencies we confront today where the actual location of risk is so opaque is a major challenge. Better…
Change in the remit of the Bank of England's MPC
In a letter from Gordon Brown to Eddie George, governor of the Bank of England, the chancellor sets out his intention to change the MPC's remit in the next Pre-Budget Report to give the Bank of England a symmetric inflation target as measured by the…
Sterling also rises as BOE leaves rates on hold
The Bank of England left rates unchanged on Thursday, causing the pound to rise against both the dollar and the euro according to a report by Bloomberg. It was governor Sir Eddie George's last appearance on the MPC.
The Georgian era at the Bank of England
Elizabeth Hennessy describes the far-reaching changes at the Bank over the last ten years and admires the result – a stylish, independent-minded, determined, independent and slimmer Old Lady.
De La Rue to take over BoE note printing operation
The UK Department of Trade and Industry has cleared bank note printer De La Rue's take over of the Bank of England's banknote printing operation, according to CMP Information.
ECB warns over property booms
REPORT - Analysis by the European Central Bank of the impact of house price rises contains a warning to the Bank of England over house price booms.
UK Treasury criticised over Bank appointments
UK chancellor Gordon Brown faced criticism on Thursday over the lack of transparency in the appointments process to the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee.
BoE's George- pound fall cuts euro entry obstacles
Sir Edward George suggested on Tuesday that the Bank of England's recent surprise cut in interest rates would be "seen as quite dangerous by the ECB". He also suggested the ECB could benefit from a technical subcommittee to make interest rate…
HM Treasury Press Release Feb 27, 2003
PRESS RELEASE - Bank of England appointments - The Queen has been pleased to appoint, under the Bank of England Act 1998, Rachel Lomax as Deputy Governor of the Bank of England (Monetary Policy), in succession to Mervyn King, 27 February.
Bank of England Press Release
PRESS RELEASE - The Chancellor of the Exchequer announced today, 27 February, that Rachel Lomax, Permanent Secretary at the Department for Transport, will become the Bank of England's Deputy Governor for Monetary Policy. She will succeed Mervyn King, who…
Lomax named first woman deputy governor at B of E
Rachel Lomax was named the new deputy governor of the Bank of England for monetary policy on Thursday in a reshuffle of the MPC which also sees Richard Lambert joining the committee. The moves may be seen as a further shift towards hawkish leanings on…
B of E's King comes out on the attack
FEATURE - Bank of England governor in waiting Mervyn King showed what was described as a "flash of steel" by Observer in the Financial Times when facing questions at Tuesday's parliamentary Treasury select committee meeting in London.
Incoming B of E chief King prepared to lose vote
Mervyn King a noted hawk on the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee has said he is prepared to vote against the majority if necessary when he takes up his post as governor in the summer.
Barker on adjusting to low inflation
SPEECH - In the speech 'Adjusting to low inflation - Issues for policy' Kate Barker of the Bank of England said that if the Bank tried to control the build-up of house-hold debt, it might restrain growth in the economy, making people worse off and…
Interest rate warning on euro entry
Bank of England MPC member Kate Barker has called into question the economic case for joining the euro citing "difficulties in the European policy background and problems with the UK exchange rate".
Bank of England Inflation Report, February 2003
REPORT - The Bank of England published its quarterly Inflation Report for February 2003 on Wednesday. In the report the Bank reduced its growth forecast for the UK economy to 2.5 per cent this year from 3 per cent. On the euro-zone economy the report…