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Bank of England: Betting on Inflation

Fretting over deflation, the Old Lady's staff are in fact hedging their own pensions against inflation...

A NOTE DOING the rounds here in London points to a very smart move by the Bank of England's pension fund.

Analysts quoting the Guido Fawkes blog...which in turn was tipped off by Peter Oborne writing up an anonymous "source" in the Daily Mail...who also appears to have tipped off Investments & Pensions Europe magazine (IPE)...note a 12% gain in the Bank's pension fund between Mar. 2007 and Mar. 2008 – the latest figures revealed by Freedom of Information filings – thanks to "great market timing.

"The fund sold out of equities entirely, cutting a 21.6% holding down to 0.1% and thus avoiding a 35% drop in UK equities."

And as it quit the stock market, the BoE's pension fund grew its holding of inflation-protected, index-linked gilts up from 25.6% of assets to nearly 71%.

"You buy them if you are worried about inflation," note the brokers' emails criss-crossing London. "They are a hedge against inflation."

Contrast this pension committee decision with the anti-inflation decisions made by the Bank of England's monetary policy team.

In the year to March 2008 the Bank of England raised and then cut interest rates – forecasting "broadly balanced risks" to inflation.

It's since slashed interest rates to a series of all-time record lows, hitting 0.5% in March 2009, and creating £150 billion in monetary reserves to buy government bonds as part of its fight against inflation's evil twin – the falling prices of deflation.

We shan't know quite how the BoE has since positioned its own pension investments until the next release in August this year. And we're very unlikely, BullionVault guesses, to see the Old Lady Buying Gold for inflation defense.

But with an extra £150 billion joining the chase of government bond yields in the Bank's fight against "deflation", UK investors might want to consider hedging their own pension savings against inflation as well.

After all, "The Bank of England pension fund is managed on behalf of a very select and savvy group of people with access to a lot of market insight," as Guido notes – "the employees of the central bank."

Adrian Ash

Adrian Ash, BullionVault Gold News

Adrian Ash is director of research at BullionVault, the world-leading physical gold, silver and platinum market for private investors online. Formerly head of editorial at London's top publisher of private-investment advice, he was City correspondent for The Daily Reckoning from 2003 to 2008, and he has now been researching and writing daily analysis of precious metals and the wider financial markets for over 20 years. A frequent guest on BBC radio and television, Adrian is regularly quoted by the Financial Times, MarketWatch and many other respected news outlets, and his views from inside the bullion market have been sought by the Economist magazine, CNBC, Bloomberg, Germany's Handelsblatt and FAZ, plus Italy's Il Sole 24 Ore.

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