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Statements issued by the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) designed to:
Relating to money, particularly the supply of, and confidence in, the official central currency.
* Help people to "understand how the MPC sets interest rates"
* Thereby help households and businesses to "plan their spending and investment with more confidence".


Government monetary policies are often contrasted with, or combined with, fiscal policies.


Forward guidance was first used in 2013.


2. ''Financial reporting''.


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In financial reporting, monetary items are amounts held - or to be received or paid - in a fixed or readily determinable amount of money.


Similar statements by other central banks.
Contrasted with 'non-monetary' items such as property, plant and equipment.




== See also ==
==See also==
* [[Bank of England]]
*[[Arab Monetary Fund]]
* [[Central bank]]
*[[Committee for Economic and Monetary Affairs]]
* [[European Central Bank]]
*[[European Economic and Monetary Union]]
* [[Official Bank Rate]]
*[[Fiscal]]
*[[International Monetary and Financial System]] 
*[[International Monetary Fund]]  (IMF)
*[[International Monetary Market]]
*[[Modern Monetary Theory]]
*[[Monetary and Financial Conditions Index]]
*[[Monetary asset]]
*[[Monetary authority]]
*[[Monetary base]]
*[[Monetary financial institution]]  (MFI)
*[[Monetary items]]
*[[Monetary liability]]
*[[Monetary/non-monetary method]]
*[[Monetary policy]]
*[[Monetary Policy Committee]]  (MPC)
*[[Monetary Policy Report]] 
*[[Monetary policy space]]
*[[Monetary stability]]
*[[Monetary union]]
*[[Money]]
*[[Nominal]]
*[[Non-monetary items]]
*[[Non-standard monetary policy]]
*[[Official Monetary and Financial Institutions Forum]]
*[[Outright Monetary Transactions]]
* [[Real]]
*[[Sterling Monetary Framework]]  (SMF)
*[[Unconventional monetary policy]]
*[[West African Monetary Zone]]
 
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Latest revision as of 20:21, 25 March 2023

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Relating to money, particularly the supply of, and confidence in, the official central currency.

Government monetary policies are often contrasted with, or combined with, fiscal policies.


2. Financial reporting.

In financial reporting, monetary items are amounts held - or to be received or paid - in a fixed or readily determinable amount of money.

Contrasted with 'non-monetary' items such as property, plant and equipment.


See also