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Monetary Policy: Addressing the Uncertainties - speech by Ian Plenderleith
In a speech today to the Fort William Chamber of Commerce, Ian Plenderleith, an Executive Director of the Bank of England and a member of the Monetary Policy Committee, reviews the uncertainties facing the UK economy and the world economy as a whole.
Published on
21 September 2001
Ian Plenderleith concludes that, "if we can strike the right balance in setting monetary policy, there is a reasonable prospect" of our coming through the present uncertainties resulting from the global slowdown "in good shape to resume the path of sustained growth looking ahead".