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Bank of England rate-setter Catherine Mann defended her sudden switch from a hawk to a dove and responded defiantly to veiled ...
The Bank of England rate-setter who swung from its most hawkish to its most dovish position last week said she changed her ...
Catherine Mann’s interview with the Financial Times revealed she voted for a 50bps cut because she thinks the labour market could loosen and allow inflation to moderate. Markets remain split on ...
Monetary Policy Committee member Catherine Mann has revealed why she switched to a dovish stance at last week's rate-setting meeting when she voted for a 50-basis point reduction. On Thursday (6 ...
Policymaker Catherine Mann says companies will struggle to raise prices this year as consumers are hit by job losses and softer spending. Bank of England (BoE) policymaker Catherine Mann said ...
Feb 11 (Reuters) - Bank of England policymaker Catherine Mann said companies will struggle to raise prices this year as consumers are hit by job losses and spending softens, the Financial Times ...
Catherine Mann’s interview with the Financial Times revealed she voted for a 50bps cut because she thinks the labour market could loosen and allow inflation to moderate.Markets remain split on whether ...
The Pound Sterling gains even though BoE official Catherine Mann is concerned over weak demand and guides cracks in the labor market. US President Trump imposes 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Bank of England policymaker Catherine Mann said on Tuesday she voted for a half-point interest rate cut last week to "cut through the noise" about the right stance for policy, but ...
FT: It was your first vote to cut rates on the MPC. Why did you change your mind? Mann: Understanding the pricing power of firms is essential to understanding the inflation process. That is why I ...
Catherine Mann, whose calls for a more aggressive base rate cut were overruled by MPC colleagues last week, said Britain should not be 'dismayed' by a recent inflationary 'hump'. Mann expects weak ...