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Target Two Point Zero - The Bank of England/Times Interest Rate Challenge

26 November 2007

Regional Heat Results from Edinburgh on 26 November 2007

The eighth annual Target Two Point Zero - the Bank of England/Times Interest Rate Challenge - is underway, attracting a record number of entries (over 280 schools and colleges) drawn from across the United Kingdom.

Each team of four students competes in one of the 42 regional heats. Like the Bank of England's own Monetary Policy Committee, these 16 - 18 year-olds must consider the factors affecting the UK's economic and inflation outlook. Then they have to decide what interest rate should be set to meet the Government's 2.0% inflation target. After outlining the main economic issues and giving their decision, the team is then questioned by a judging panel. The winning team from each regional heat goes on to one of the six area finals to be held in February 2008, with the national final to be held on 14 March at the Bank of England in London.

The team from St George's School for Girls, Edinburgh won the regional heat held at the Hilton Edinburgh Grosvenor Hotel, Edinburgh on 26 November. They recommended an interest rate of 5.75% compared with the Bank of England's official rate of 5.75%, set by the Monetary Policy Committee on 8 November 2007.

The team from The High School of Glasgow, Glasgow were runners-up, recommending an interest rate of 5.50%.

The other teams in the heat were: Dunfermline High School, Dunfermline; George Heriot's School, Edinburgh; George Watson's College, Edinburgh; High School of Dundee, Dundee; Merchiston Castle School, Edinburgh and Stewart's Melville College, Edinburgh.

Note to Editors
If you would like to take a photograph of the team(s) from your area or would like to interview team members, please call the Bank of England Press Office on 020 7601 4411 for contact details.

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