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Bank of England speaker to address Caerphilly businesses

News | Richard Gurner | Published: 11:00, Friday October 19th, 2012.

Caerphilly businesses will soon be able hear the views of a member of the Monetary Policy Committee at the Bank of England on the state of the UK economy.

Ian McCafferty will be addressing the Caerphilly Business Forum with his off the record presentation, “The General Economic Outlook”, on Wednesday October 24 at 8am in the Bryn Meadows Golf, Health and Spa, Maesycwmmer.

Tony Sheehan, Chair of the Caerphilly Business Forum, said: “As well as being a great chance to hear from one of Britain’s most influential financial figures first hand, attendees will also be able to network with other businesses following the event.”

Ian McCafferty joined the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) at the Bank of England in September 2012. Prior to his appointment he worked as Chief Economic Adviser to the CBI and Head of Macroeconomics at BP. He also spent ten years in the City, as Chief International Economist for Natwest Markets and Baring Securities.

The MPC’s remit is to set monetary policy in order to meet the Government’s inflation target of 2%, based on the Consumer Prices Index.

The event is free to attend for Forum members and £10 for non-members. For more information or to book a place, please email natalie@cbforum.co.uk.

1 thought on “Bank of England speaker to address Caerphilly businesses”

  1. Jeff says:
    Monday, October 22, 2012 at 13:08

    None of us in Wales needs `a member of the Monetary Policy Committee at the Bank of England` to explain to us `Plebs` what the state of the UK economy is, we all know, and are all paying the price for the Bank of England and its banking cohorts plundering of the public purse in the good times, taking a handout in the bad times, and failing to repay it in time of financial meltdown, whilst at the same time taking huge bonuses for showing us all how to rip each other off.

    This person should be getting a grip of the role they are charged with and sort out the debacle they help to create they wont do that by pontificating to local hard pressed businessmen and women.

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