The Bank of England kept interest rates unchanged in its December meeting. However, three monetary policy committee members ...
Bank of England policymakers voted 6-3 to keep interest rates on hold on Thursday, a bigger split than economists had predicted as officials disagreed over how to respond to a slowing economy that ...
LONDON (Reuters) -Bank of England policymakers voted 6-3 ... member Alan Taylor unexpectedly joined long-time dove Swati Dhingra in voting to cut rates by a quarter point to 4.5%.
The Bank of England (BoE ... The vote split revealed rising tensions within the committee. External member Swati Dhingra, a consistent advocate for rate cuts, was joined by Deputy Governor ...
The Bank of England kept its main interest rate unchanged at ... Three of the BoE's nine-person Monetary Policy Committee - Deputy Governor Dave Ramsden and external members Swati Dhingra and Alan ...
The Bank of England kept the Bank Rate at 4.75% today ... Our expectations – and probably that of the market – was that only arch-dove Swati Dhingra would have voted for a cut, but she was instead ...
Bank of England rates were maintained at 4. ... Our expectations - and probably that of the market - was that only arch-dove Swati Dhingra would have voted for a cut, but she was instead joined ...
Despite inflation continuing to be a headache for the Bank of England ... Analysts had expected only arch-dove Swati Dhingra to vote for a cut, but she was also joined by deputy governor Dave ...
The Bank of England (BOE ... and Alan Taylor – the BOE’s newest rate-setter – switched sides to join Swati Dhingra in advocating a cut. The scale of support for a quarter-point move was ...