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spicerguy | 9 years ago

I would suggest you find out a little bit more about the BoE. It's not an investment or retail bank, it's a central bank which is more about influencing economic policy and other banking policy than pushing money around. Interestingly the UK government decoupled the bank from direct control in 1998, which greatly reduced the risk of wild interest rate fluctuations driven by political motivations, which had caused a lot of pain in the previous decades.

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oarsinsync|9 years ago

Note that it's a group of private bankers dictating monetary policy for the country.

pjc50|9 years ago

They're public bankers. It's an arms-length institution wholly owned by the UK government, which has mandated them to set monetary policy to meet statistical targets as a means of de-politicising monetary policy.

It works quite well, certainly better than when it was directly run and the UK had a lot of inflationary instability.

spicerguy|9 years ago

The bank itself is owned by the government but has independence from it in certain matters of policy. There are certainly many employees who come from private banking backgrounds but the bank is not a private bank.