Bank-of-england articles
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Bank of England commits to ‘once in a generation’ reform after Bernanke review
The review, launched last summer, was led by Ben Bernanke, who chaired the Federal Reserve between 2006 and 2014.
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Why the Bank of England might be wary of cutting interest rates before the Fed
The path for the Bank of England to cut interest rate cuts looks increasingly uncertain, particularly as the US Federal Reserve looks set to wait a while longer before loosening policy.
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Bank of England governor shrugs off smaller-than-expected fall in inflation
Andrew Bailey says inflation is in line with BoE forecasts but view of markets is that data will delay interest rate cutsAnalysis: Sunak hopes of pre-election rate cuts frustratedThe governor of the Bank of England, Andrew Bailey, has shrugged off a smaller-than-expected drop in inflation last month, saying he expected a sharp fall towards the government’s 2% target next month.Speaking in Washington after news that the government’s preferred measure of the cost of living had eased to 3.2% in...