
Insights from the Bank of England's June 2024 Statement


Yesterday (20/06/2024 – 9PM Sydney Time), the Bank of England have paused the rates as expected and anticipated by the market Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) convened to deliberate on the current state of the economy and the appropriate course of monetary policy. With a clear mandate to achieve a 2% inflation target while supporting sustainable growth and employment, the Committee voted 7–2 to maintain the Bank Rate at 5.25%. Two members advocated for a slight reduction of 0.25 percentage points to 5%.
Recent economic indicators painted a mixed picture: annual CPI inflation dropped to 2.0% in May from a high of 3.2% in March, aligning closely with projections outlined in the May Monetary Policy Report. Short-term inflation expectations also moderated, particularly among households, although a slight increase is anticipated later this year due to energy price comparisons.
UK Annual CPI

The UK's GDP exhibited stronger-than-expected growth in the first half of the year, contrasting with surveys suggesting a more moderate underlying pace. While the labour market's dynamics remained challenging to assess accurately, a consensus emerged that it continued to loosen, albeit historically tight.
UK GDP Jan – Jun 24

Signs of aggregate wage growth eased recently, even as services consumer price inflation measured 5.7% in May, slightly above forecasts but reflecting predictable factors like index-linked or regulated prices.
The MPC reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining price stability as the cornerstone of UK monetary policy, acknowledging that temporary deviations from the 2% inflation target can arise due to external shocks. Therefore, the current policy stance aims to guide CPI inflation back sustainably to 2% in the medium term.
Looking ahead, the MPC stands ready to adjust monetary policy based on evolving economic data to achieve this inflation goal. The Committee will closely monitor indicators of persistent inflationary pressures, overall economic resilience, labour market tightness, wage trends, and services price inflation in its upcoming assessments.
As the August forecast round approaches, MPC members will assess all available information to determine whether risks from inflation persistence are receding, thereby influencing future decisions on the duration of the current Bank Rate level.
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