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Target 2 Point 5 - The Bank of England/Times Interest Rate Challenge Results of the Regional Heat in Tunbridge Wells on 28 November 2000

28 November 2000


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The first round of the Bank of England/Times Interest Rate Challenge, which involves 35 regional heats, is taking place, between 20 November and 1 December in locations across the United Kingdom.

At each heat, the teams representing the schools and colleges participating in the 'Challenge' are taking on the role of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee and making a presentation to a panel of Bank of England judges. Each team, of four students, must assess economic conditions and the outlook for inflation, and decide what level of interest rates they would like to set to meet the Government's inflation target of 2.5%. The winning team from each of the regional heats will go forward to one of the six regional finals to be held in February 2001.

The team from Cranbrook School in Cranbrook were the winners of the regional heat held at The Spa Hotel in Tunbridge Wells on 28 November. They recommended an interest rate of 6% compared with the Bank of England's official rate of 6%, set by the Monetary Policy Committee on 9 November.

The team from Whitgift School in South Croydon were the runners up in this heat, they recommended an interest rate of 5.75%. Judd School in Tonbridge, Angley School in Cranbrook, Homewood School in Tenterden, Chislehurst & Sidcup Grammar School in Sidcup and Trinity School in Croydon also participated in this heat.

Notes to Editors

If you are interested in taking a photograph of the team(s) from your area, or in interviewing team members, please contact the Bank of England Press Office for contact details.

Further information is available on the Bank of England's website.

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