We use necessary cookies to make our site work (for example, to manage your session). We’d also like to use some non-essential cookies (including third-party cookies) to help us improve the site. By clicking ‘Accept recommended settings’ on this banner, you accept our use of optional cookies.
Necessary cookies
Analytics cookies
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Necessary cookies
Necessary cookies enable core functionality on our website such as security, network management, and accessibility. You may disable these by changing your browser settings, but this may affect how the website functions.
Analytics cookies
We use analytics cookies so we can keep track of the number of visitors to various parts of the site and understand how our website is used. For more information on how these cookies work please see our Cookie policy.
The Court of the Bank of England is to meet in Leeds at the Civic Hall on 17 January 2001. The meeting, to be attended by members of the Bank's Monetary Policy Committee, is part of a recently established programme of formal meetings of Court outside London.
Published on
03 November 2000
The Court is the Bank's board of directors, and is responsible under the Bank of England Act 1998 for the management of the Bank.
Although Court has no role in the setting of interest rates, it is responsible for reviewing and reporting to the Chancellor, and through him to Parliament, on the procedures of the Monetary Policy Committee.