Bank of England, Agency for Scotland Briefing, 23rd June 2022
Registration The Bank of England Agency for Scotland will be holding a webinar on 23 June from 1 - 2pm. Will Dowson will give an “off the record” briefing on the Monetary Policy Report, which will be released on 5 May, and the outlook for the Scottish economy. This will be followed by an opportunity to ask Will and Iain questions. If you or your colleagues wish to join the webinar, please register here by 21 June. The Bank values diversity greatly. We want to ensure our events are open to a wide range of attendees that fully reflect the diversity of the country. With this in mind, we would encourage you to share this invitation with 2 or 3 colleagues/business contacts/suppliers that might be interested in how the Monetary Policy Committee makes its decisions and how this impacts the economy. This will help us to make our events as diverse as possible. If you wish to submit questions in advance or know of others that would like to receive these invitations, please email ScotlandEvents@bankofengland.co.uk Kind regards, Agency for Scotland In case you missed it:
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