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UK central bankers should stop selling the bonds they acquired during the pandemic to take pressure off borrowing costs.
Prices rose 2.6% in March from a year earlier, slowing from an annual rate of inflation of 2.8% in February, teeing up a new ...
The Bank of England temporarily halted the sale of long-dated bonds under its quantitative tightening program, bowing to ...
US President Donald Trump's tariffs have darkened the global economic backdrop, forcing big central banks to reassess their ...
The central bank's Financial Policy Committee (FPC) has warned that the global tariffs imposed on trade could severely rock ...
The adjustment to the schedule on Thursday is an unusual move. The bank will sell the same amount of bonds. But by offloading ...
The Bank of England has asked lenders about their clients’ financial well-being after Trump’s tariff onslaught triggered ...
This is an audio transcript of The Economics Show podcast episode: ‘Martin Wolf talks to Mervyn King: why central banks got inflation wrong’ Martin Wolf Do you know which country has got the highest ...
Jonathan Haskel, a former member of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee, has said rates should be kept on hold - ...
The global risk environment has deteriorated and uncertainty has intensified, the central bank’s Financial Policy Committee ...
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