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CMA’s Bank of England Economic Breakfast Briefing | 26 March 2024

In recent times we have seen a global pandemic, Brexit, the war in Ukraine and increasingly high inflation levels. CMA would like to invite you to join Andrew Holder, Southern Agent for the Bank of England, who will give a presentation of how the UK economy has performed within this backdrop as well as give projections for the months ahead.

Tuesday 26 March 2024

8:00am - 10:00am

The Great Hall, Farnham Castle GU9 0AG (ample parking available)

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Andrew Holder

Andrew Holder

Andrew has been Agent for Central Southern England since December 2015, having joined the Agency as Deputy Agent in August 2008. He joined the Bank in 2001, working in Head Office roles that included writing parts of the Bank's quarterly Inflation Report, working with Chris Allsopp on his review of statistics for economic policymaking, and finally as Research Adviser to Andrew Sentance on the Monetary Policy Committee.

Bank of England Breakfast Briefing:

8:00am – Arrival for networking and tea, coffee and refreshments

8:30am – 9:30am – Presentation by Andrew Holder, followed by Q&A

9.30am – 10:00am – Further networking opportunity and close

 

Farnham Castle

Standing on its hill for nearly 900 years, Farnham Castle is one of the few remaining great medieval houses of England. Historical associations, almost continuous occupancy and careful preservation make the complex of buildings a significant and interesting survivor from the past. The powerful and wealthy Bishops of Winchester built Farnham Castle. For hundreds of years, it served as an administrative centre, fortress and accommodation, providing a convenient stopping place between London and Winchester. After 1660, the Palace became the Bishop’s principal residence. Many English monarchs, from King John to Queen Victoria have visited or stayed at Farnham Castle.

 

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