Wednesday, 24 March 2010 15:13
Thursday, 29 January 2009 12:09
29 January 2009
Mervyn King Esq
Governor
Bank of England
Threadneedle Street
London EC2R 8AH
Dear Mervyn
Our advice this month is short and sharp. Don`t hesitate any longer. Reduce interest rates by a further 1% to boost demand, stimulate the economy and cut costs for an over-leveraged nation which has the highest level of personal debts in the advanced world.
What`s happening is not just a blip on continued growth which justifies mini measures of the type the MPC prefers. It is the bursting of a major bubble. This threatens major recession, even depression, and makes it essential to take strong action and throw every lever to growth.
Thursday, 27 November 2008 11:38
Dear Mervyn
We urge the Bank to take further the process it began last month with a substantial further reduction of interest rates. Cut rates by two per cent to take them down to the low level appropriate to an economy in recession. Low demand, recession and a steady wind down are the dominant trends. Deflation is more of a threat than the inflation the Bank has for so long been obsessed with. You will eventually take rates down to the low level necessary: pundits think you`ll be there by early 2009. Much better to act quickly before things degenerate any further.
Wednesday, 01 October 2008 15:36
01 October 2008
Mervyn King Esq
Governor
Bank of
Dear Mervyn
The Bank and the MPC are in danger of making themselves irrelevant. The prolonged and obstinate failure to reduce interest rates is an abdication. That and the fact that the Bank also had to be literally pushed into boosting liquidity in the way other central banks have done indicates that it has no understanding of the scale of the problem. To stand unshook amidst a bursting world, preaching about moral hazard may have been a noble position for a central banker in the l920s. Today it is a futile abdication of both responsibility and good sense.
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Tuesday, 06 November 2007 10:47
Dear Mervyn
We recommend that the Monetary Policy Committee should reduce its base rate by l% this month. Our last recommendation was for a reduction of one half per cent. This month the reduction needs to be greater because it`s clear that the Bank does not realise either the seriousness of the credit squeeze being imposed on the country or its consequences. Indeed after the Bank’s mistakes in August over liquidity and the Northern Rock there appeared to be a touch of sulky defiance about last month`s refusal to budge or to follow the wiser stance taken by the Fed and the Eurobank.
Monday, 01 October 2007 14:15
Dear Mervyn
No point in recriminations about the Northern Rock crisis, though if it dents images of omniscience and demonstrates the virtues of sympathetic flexibility it can serve a useful purpose. Our last submission warned of the need to boost liquidity and to reduce both interest rates on interbank lending (as the Fed did to relieve the constipation of the system) and interest rates generally to relieve the pressures on the borrowing public and particularly on the sub-prime sector in its British form.
Monday, 03 September 2007 17:26
Dear Mervyn
September traditionally marks the start of a new political and economic season after August’s hibernation. That makes new thinking appropriate and time for the MPC to listen in a way it hasn’t up to now. The Bank is moving obstinately down the wrong path to higher interest rates and a credit squeeze. This will be applauded by the financial interests which dominate your counsels and who have already applauded your stealthy progress towards ever higher interest rates and who are currently using their platform in our ignorant media to predict confidently that rates will again go on.
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