Bank of England Breakfast; Latest Inflation Report

11th April 2016

In May 2016 the Bank of England will publish its latest expectations for growth and inflation.

Juliette Healey, the Bank's Agent for Yorkshire and Humber, will set out the Bank of England's current thinking on the economy, key challenges and implications for policy change. There will also be a Q&A session with the opportunity to quiz Juliette. Juliette became the Agent for Yorkshire and Humber at the beginning of 2012.  She's had a varied career, much of it at the Bank of England.  Juliette's roles have covered the housing market, monetary policy, foreign exchange and money markets, financial stability issues, press and parliamentary affairs and technical assistance to overseas central banks.  Two secondments included HM Treasury and the International Monetary Fund, Washington DC.  Juliette is married with two sons and lives in York.  She enjoys travelling, sailing and DIY.  Please note that this event is closed to members of the media. Agenda: 08:00 - 08:30 - Registration & Breakfast 08:30 - 09:30 - Presentation 09:30 - 10:00 - Q&A 10:00 - Finish Parking is available at Victoria Quays Car Park, North Quay Drive, Sheffield, S2 5SY    

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