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The Bank of England may have found the UK’s weak spot
Marking Tenrexit, with data
UK central bank aims to regain credibility with half-percentage-point rate rise
The UK central bank’s forthcoming review must reform how it conveys its forecasts
New estimate of rising cost of borrowing increases pressure on Rishi Sunak to help families
Watchdog says reducing complexity may be seen as no longer a government priority
UK borrowing costs increase to their highest level in almost 15 years
Governor Andrew Bailey defends the central bank’s efforts to tame price rises
MPC meeting expected to decide on a quarter-point rise to 4.5%
Underlying data indicate Britain not the global outlier on price rises it might appear to be
Chancellor’s choice of centrist economist likely to tilt balance on 9-member panel away from lowering interest rates
Huw Pill stresses that policymakers face tight decision on whether to push borrowing costs higher
Events, dear BoE
Andrew Bailey earns plaudits for crisis management but is sharply criticised over inflation and communication
Majority of inflation has been caused by higher energy and import prices, says Swati Dhingra
When Doves Cry (ultra-extended intro version)
Lagswitch engage at the Bank of England
Central bank thinks UK cannot sustain GDP growth of 1% or more each year without inflation
Central bank indicates rates may have peaked and now predicts milder recession than before
Governor Andrew Bailey expresses optimism that the worst is over
Half-percentage point rise takes UK rate to highest level in 14 years
Rate-setting committee expected to be divided amid weak growth and high inflation
Economists predict the central bank will announce a big tightening of monetary policy to curb inflation
Only Built 4 Curbing Linkers
Dave Ramsden tells MPs that government’s medium-term plan will be key to investor confidence
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