Bank of England rate-setter sees no repeat of extended inflation spike ahead
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Bank of England rate-setter sees no repeat of extended inflation spike ahead
Catherine Mann tells an audience in Leeds that she backed a bumper rate cut last week because she expects the pick up in the pace of price rises to be temporary but says rates must stay higher for longer.


Bank of England needs to 'cut through the noise', rate-setter says
Catherine Mann, a rate-setter at the Bank of England, argued that monetary policy needs to “cut through the noise” as she explained her decision to back a bumper rate cut last week. Mann was previously the most hawkish member of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) and voted against the Bank’s two prior rate cuts, but she surprised markets by calling for a 50 basis point rate cut last week. In a speech delivered in Leeds, Mann explained her decis…
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