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Catherine Mann, who for months had led the opposition ... and then to lower them in the September 1998 meeting? The BoE’s spreadsheet of MPC votes records these only as “increase” and ...
BOE policymakers at their last decision in January reduced the benchmark rate by a quarter point to 4.5%. The surprise was that one of the nine voters, Catherine Mann, swung from previously voting ...
In one of the most dramatic shifts within the BoE's rate-setting committee in recent years, policymaker Catherine Mann switched from resident hawk to uber dove at the BoE meeting in early February.
"There were two noteworthy aspects of the meeting: firstly, Catherine Mann has rapidly abandoned the ... show greater job market instability, the BoE can draw disinflation-related conclusions ...
Seven members of the Monetary Policy Committee backed the quarter-point cut, while two – Swati Dhingra and Catherine L Mann – advocated for a larger 50-basis-point reduction. The BoE noted ...
It made the BOE the latest central bank to adopt a more ... and Alan Taylor — voted for no change in policy, as did Catherine Mann who shocked markets by backing a bumper half-point reduction ...
The Bank of England (BoE) decision was in line with strong consensus ... There had been speculation that Mann would back a further cut, but she voted with the majority this time around.
Read more: UK pay growth stays above inflation Catherine Mann, who had surprised markets by voting for a half-a-point reduction alongside Dhingra in February, backed a hold. The decision marks a ...
The Bank of England (BoE) has opted to keep interest rates steady at 4.5% ... Source: The Financial Times Only Swati Dhingra called for a 25-basis-point cut, while Catherine Mann, who previously voted ...
In February, the BoE took a cautious step by cutting rates ... On the other hand, hawkish members like Catherine Mann are expected to support holding rates steady, with her surprising 50 bps ...
two BOE rate-setters that have supported lower borrowing costs at the previous three meetings - deputy governor Dave Ramsden and Alan Taylor - voted for no change in policy, as did Catherine Mann ...