Rate rises still some way off, suggests Carney

Bank of England governor Mark Carney today suggested an interest rate rise could still be some way off.


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Wednesday 14th May 2014

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Earlier this year the Bank scrapped their previous system of forward guidance based on employment rate and instead opted for a system of eighteen indicators - one of which is spare capacity in the economy.

Carney declined to comment about market expectations of a rate rise in the next quarter,  but suggested the Bank is unlikely to raise interest rates soon.

The Bank’s May inflation report says:

“Although the margin of spare capacity has probably narrowed a little since [February], the Monetary Policy Committee continue to judge that there remains scope to make greater inroads into slack before raising the Bank rate.”

In a press conference, Mark Carney said:

“That slack is evident in the 1.4 million people who are working part-time because they are unable to find full-time work, as well as in an unemployment rate of 6.8 per cent.”

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Amy Loddington Communications director Communications director
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