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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 ...
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 ...
"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 ...
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) has kept interest rates unchanged at 4.5% amid mixed signals from the UK economy and a looming trade war. The Bank’s committee was split, 8-1, as Swati Dhingra voted for a ...
The BOE will announce the decision at 12 p.m ... down the vote split as a communication tool in February after Catherine Mann’s shock switch from being an ultra-hawk to backing a bumper 50 ...
But February's meeting was nothing short of a bombshell. [BOE committee member] Catherine Mann, who for months had led the opposition to rate cuts, surprised everyone with her vote for a 50 basis ...
hawkish members like Catherine Mann are expected to support holding rates steady, with her surprising 50 bps push in February seen more as a one-time signal than a lasting position. Although much of ...
The BOE will announce the decision at 12 p.m. in London ... Governor Andrew Bailey played down the vote split as a communication tool in February after Catherine Mann’s shock switch from being an ...
In the most hawkish decision in six months, 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 ...