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BOE Announcement
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Definition
The Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee consists of nine members. The Committee meets monthly for two days, usually during the first week in the month in order to determine the near-term direction of monetary policy. Changes in monetary policy are announced immediately after the meetings, but no details are available until the minutes are published two weeks later. Why Investors Care
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Highlights
As expected, the Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee left their key interest rate unchanged after they lowered rates by 25 basis points to 4.5 percent in August. Last month the committee was divided as stagnating home prices and record energy costs curbed consumer spending. With inflation at 2.3 percent, which is above the Bank's 2 percent target inflation target, the Bank is not expected to be in a hurry to cut interest rates further. Its latest quarterly inflation report, which was published last month, suggested that any further easing would result in inflation overshooting the target in two years time. The central bank followed its normal practice of making no statement accompanying the decision to leave rates unchanged. Rather, Bank of England watchers will have to wait until the minutes of the meeting are released on September 21.
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Trends
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The Bank of England's primary goal is to contain inflation and it uses an inflation target to do so. Beginning with the January 2004 meeting, the Monetary Policy Committee is using the harmonized index of consumer prices for its inflation indicator, which is called the CPI. Its new inflation target is 2 percent. Previously, the MPC used the retail price index excluding mortgage interest payments as its inflation indicator and a 2.5 percent inflation target. There has been a substantial spread between the two measures of inflation which can be traced to the way they are calculated. Among the key differences is the exclusion of council taxes and owner-occupied housing costs from the CPI. Arithmetic means are used to combine individual prices to construct the RPIX while geometric means that allow for substitution are used in calculation of the CPI. This formula differential accounts for nearly half of the difference in the two rates. |
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