Bank of England (BoE) Quantitative Easing (QE) Total

Country: United Kingdom, GBP
Importance:
Medium
Sector: Money
Last release
16 Dec 2021 12:00 GMT
Actual
£875 B
Forecast
Previous
£895 B
Date (GMT)
Reference
Actual
Forecast
05 Sept 2013
£375 B
01 Aug 2013
£375 B
04 Jul 2013
£375 B
06 Jun 2013
£375 B
09 May 2013
£375 B
04 Apr 2013
£375 B
07 Mar 2013
£375 B
07 Feb 2013
£375 B
10 Jan 2013
£375 B
06 Dec 2012
£375 B
08 Nov 2012
£375 B
04 Oct 2012
£375 B
06 Sept 2012
£375 B
02 Aug 2012
£375 B
05 Jul 2012
£375 B
07 Jun 2012
£325 B
10 May 2012
£325 B
05 Apr 2012
£325 B
08 Mar 2012
£325 B
09 Feb 2012
£325 B

Bank of England Quantitative Easing Total is a monetary policy, in which the Bank purchases assets to fill the financial system and stimulate economic activity. Quantitative easing operations are usually performed when the interest rate cut does not have the desired result. The central bank creates new electronic money.

A higher than expected QE reading is seen as negative for the GBP decreasing its rate, and vice versa.

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