Monetary Policy Committee

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The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) is a committee of the Bank of England, which meets every month to decide the official interest rate in the United Kingdom. It comprises:

Each member has one vote, with the Governor holding the casting vote in event of a tie. Representatives from the Treasury can attend the meeting, but only in a non-voting capacity.

Meetings are held on the Wednesday and Thursday following the first Monday of each month. The interest rate decisions are announced at noon immediately following the Thursday meeting. Minutes of each meeting, which explain the reasons for the decision and list the votes of each member, are published on the Bank's website after a two-week delay.

In each meeting, the committee studies data relating to the UK economy, as well as the worldwide economy, presented by the Bank's economists and regional representatives. Decisions are made with a primary aim of price stability, defined by the government's inflation target, set each year in the Budget (for the year from March 2006, the target was 2% on the consumer price index). The secondary aim of the committee is to support the government's economic policies, and targets for growth and employment.

Traditionally, it was the Treasury that set interest rates. The Bank was granted operational responsibility to set rates by Gordon Brown, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, on May 6, 1997, and the guidelines for this were formally laid out in the Bank of England Act 1998. The government reserves the right to instruct the Bank on what rate to set in times of emergency.

[edit] Membership

To date, 19 men and 4 women have served on the MPC. They are:

Bold names indicate current membership of the committee. The dates listed show when their current terms of appointment are due to end.

Mervyn King, the Bank of England’s current Governor, is the only MPC member to have taken part in every meeting since 1997.

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The Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee
Governor: Sir Edward George (June 1997–June 2003)
June 1997-July 1997: George | Davies | King | Buiter | Goodhart | Plenderleith
August 1997: George | King | Buiter | Goodhart | Plenderleith
September 1997-November 1997: George | King | Buiter | Goodhart | Plenderleith | Clementi | Julius
December 1997-May 1998: George | King | Buiter | Goodhart | Plenderleith | Clementi | Julius | Budd
June 1998-May 1999: George | King | Buiter | Goodhart | Plenderleith | Clementi | Julius | Budd | Vickers
June 1999-May 2000: George | King | Buiter | Goodhart | Plenderleith | Clementi | Julius | Vickers | Wadhwani
June 2000-September 2000: George | King | Plenderleith | Clementi | Julius | Vickers | Wadhwani | Allsopp | Nickell
October 2000-May 2001: George | King | Plenderleith | Clementi | Julius | Wadhwani | Allsopp | Nickell | Bean
June 2001-May 2002: George | King | Plenderleith | Clementi | Wadhwani | Allsopp | Nickell | Bean | Barker
June 2002: George | King | Clementi | Allsopp | Nickell | Bean | Barker | Tucker
July 2002-August 2002: George | King | Clementi | Allsopp | Nickell | Bean | Barker | Tucker | Bell
September 2002: George | King | Allsopp | Nickell | Bean | Barker | Tucker | Bell
October 2002-May 2003: George | King | Allsopp | Nickell | Bean | Barker | Tucker | Bell | Large
June 2003: George | King | Nickell | Bean | Barker | Tucker | Bell | Large | Lambert
Governor: Mervyn King (June 2003–present)
July 2003-June 2005: King | Nickell | Bean | Barker | Tucker | Bell | Large | Lambert | Lomax
July 2005-January 2006: King | Nickell | Bean | Barker | Tucker | Large | Lambert | Lomax | Walton
February 2006-March 2006: King | Nickell | Bean | Barker | Tucker | Lambert | Lomax | Walton | Gieve
April 2006-May 2006: King | Nickell | Bean | Barker | Tucker | Lomax | Walton | Gieve
June 2006: King | Bean | Barker | Tucker | Lomax | Walton | Gieve | Blanchflower
July-August 2006: King | Bean | Barker | Tucker | Lomax | Gieve | Blanchflower