David Miles. (Youtube)

Tidigare BOE-topp: Låga räntan blir inte långvarig

Marknaden vekar tro att den brittiska centralbanken kommer att hålla en låg ränta under lång tid framöver – men det är en felaktig analys, menar tidigare Bank of England-ledamoten David Miles.
– Att hålla räntan extremt låg under en lång tid är ingen bra situation, säger han till CNBC.
Miles menar att marknaden satsar på en ränta på under 0,5 procent under de närmaste fyra, fem åren.
– Jag tror inte att det är särskilt sannolikt att det blir så i Storbritannien, även om tillväxten är svag, säger han.

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The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) is a committee of the Bank of England, which meets for three and a half days twelve times a year to decide the official interest rate in the United Kingdom (the Bank of England Base Rate). It is also responsible for directing other aspects of the government's monetary policy framework, such as quantitative easing and forward guidance. The Committee comprises eight members, along with the Governor of the Bank of England (from 2013 Mark Carney), and is responsible primarily for keeping the Consumer Price Index (CPI) measure of inflation close to a target set by the government (2% as of 2016). Its secondary aim – to support growth and employment – was reinforced in March 2013. Announced on 6 May 1997, only five days after that year's General Election, and officially given operational responsibility for setting interest rates in the Bank of England Act 1998, the Committee was designed to be independent of political interference and thus to add credibility to interest rate decisions. Each member has one vote, for which they are held to account: full minutes of each meeting are published alongside the Committee's monetary policy decisions, and members are regularly called before the Treasury Select Committee, as well as speaking to wider audiences at events during the year.
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