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  • Here’s why new Bank of England staffer Kristin Forbes is defending inflation targeting

    June 18, 2014

    In a mission to understand UK monetary policymaking, Kristin Forbes has already been asking important questions. Speaking before the Treasury Select Committee (TSC), Forbes told MPs that she had asked the Bank of England why its inflation mandate sees the central bank target a two percent inflation level. The answer Forbes received was "very vague", [...]

  • Bank of England hints at interest rate hike in committee minutes

    June 18, 2014

    The minutes of the UK's interest-rate setting committee show signs that an interest rate hike could finally be approaching. Members of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) voted unanimously to hold policy at its 5 June meeting, keeping interest rates at their historic lows and the level of asset purchases unchanged. But the minutes yet again [...]

  • How Mark Carney’s move from Canada cost the Bank of England over £100k

    June 17, 2014

    The Bank of England paid £102,816 to assist governor Mark Carney and his family in their move from Ottawa, Canada, to London, according to the Bank of England's latest annual report. The ex-Goldman Sachs staffer moved over to the UK with his wife Diana and four daughters last year. He even brought with him his [...]

  • More than 330 Bank of England staffers are paid £100k or more. Here’s how their salaries break down

    June 17, 2014

    Central banking may be more lucrative than you think. According to the Bank of England's 2014 annual report, hundreds of staff are on six-figure salaries. The Bank's most well known names all seem to make the list. Bank governor Mark Carney is on annual salary of £320,000, with a total remuneration package of £586,010. Including [...]

  • Bank of England deputy governor says Bitcoin is an “interesting” payment tech

    June 11, 2014

    Bitcoin is an "interesting" technology, says newly appointed Bank of England deputy governor Ben Broadbent. Speaking before the Treasury Select Committee (TSC), Broadbent said that "the payment technology is interesting" but that the idea that it is a proper currency is "much less clear". Now responsible for monetary policy, Broadbent said that the first lesson [...]

  • The Bank of England has come up with a new tool in the fight against cyber attacks

    June 10, 2014

    The threat of cyber terrorism is increasingly perceived as one of the greatest risks to the financial sector, and the Bank of England is on it. The Bank's 2013 systemic risk survey saw a 10 per cent increase in concerns regarding operational risk (the highest since the survey began), with the risk of cyber terrorism [...]

  • Bank of England holds policy as investors await afternoon’s ECB statement

    June 5, 2014

    They're still twiddling their thumbs over at the Bank of England. Policy has been left unchanged, with interest rates at their historic lows of 0.5 per cent, and asset purchases maintained at £375bn. No surprises there, with analysts widely forecasting we'd see nothing changed today. Minutes of the Monetary Policy Committee's last meeting revealed that [...]

  • Brace for impact: Bank of England issues warning on house prices

    May 21, 2014

    Super low interest rates could inflate a housing bubble, the Bank of England admitted today, indicating it could step in to cool the rampant market soon.   The monetary policy committee (MPC) said it will not raise interest rates to tackle to risks yet, but has pointed to the financial policy committee (FPC) as a [...]

  • Bank of England abandoned car: Driver arrested over “unconnected matter”

    May 16, 2014

    The driver of the black car abandoned outside the Bank of England in central London yesterday has been arrested by Metropolitan Police. The 34 year-old man has been identified by police as the driver of the vehicle and was arrested yesterday afternoon. He has been arrested over an unconnected matter, said police. A spokesman told [...]

  • The Bank of England’s latest hire literally wrote the paper on the trade-off between growth and equality

    May 15, 2014

    The arrival of US economist Kristin Forbes at the Bank of England is a huge win for the institution. With it, it's picked up one of the hottest properties in academia, with a near unrivalled knowledge of financial contagion and capital flows. She'll be the Monetary Policy Committee's first female member in five years when [...]

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