About Monetary Policy
Monetary policy is the policy adopted by the monetary authority of a country that controls either the interest rate payable on very short-term borrowing or the money supply, often targeting inflation or the interest rate to ensure price stability and general trust in the currency.
Argentina election: Javier Milei's radical proposals face test of reality
... Some economists have also questioned whether Mr Milei s plans are feasible, saying they would weaken his government s ability to manage domestic Monetary Policy...
Inflation: Not yet party time for our finances
... The Bank of England s Monetary Policy Committee has set the so-called benchmark rate at 5...
Can government claim credit for fall in inflation?
... Bringing inflation down is officially the job not of the government but the Bank of England, which is expected to regulate inflation through Monetary Policy - meaning measures such as raising or cutting interest rates...
Higher rates punish low paid, says Bank's Swati Dhingra
... Dr Swati Dhingra is one of the Bank of England s nine-strong Monetary Policy Committee...
Average five-year mortgage drops below 6%
... These borrowers were given some hope of rates turning the corner when the Bank of England s Monetary Policy Committee decided to hold the benchmark interest rate at 5...
Hope for mortgage rate cuts after Bank of England decision
... The Monetary Policy Committee s was somewhat of a surprise, with many analysts expecting a 15th consecutive increase...
UK interest rate freeze ends run of 14 straight increases
... The Bank s decision was a very close call, with four of the nine-strong rate-setting Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) voting for a rise, and five opting for a pause...
UK faces ‘heightened recession risks' as interest rates bite
... The Bank s Monetary Policy Committee has voted 14 times in a row to raise interest rates...