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  • Super Thursday: Why business wants the Bank of England to hold its nerve

    August 5, 2015

    As the UK’s economic recovery solidifies, the siren calls for interest rate rises are intensifying. Even the governor of the Bank of England – who no one would describe as a monetary policy hawk – has begun to prepare the ground for rate hikes in the not-too-distant future. With the US Federal Reserve set to [...]

  • Bank of England Super Thursday: Here’s everything you need to know

    August 5, 2015

    Economists, analysts and investors across the City are busily preparing for Super Thursday. Rather than having a fortnight to digest various releases from the Bank of England, they'll be hit with the central bank's interest rate decision, minutes of the meeting and new economic forecasts all at once. The Bank ended what governor Mark Carney [...]

  • Bank of England’s Ian McCafferty says interest rates could rise this year “data dependent”

    August 5, 2015

    The Bank of England's Ian McCafferty reportedly said interest rates could rise before the end of this year depending on the strength of future economic data. "Financial markets still believe that an interest rate rise is unlikely until May or June next year, and economists suggest February or March," The Courier said he told the Dundee [...]

  • Bank of England hawks to vote for interest rate hike on Super Thursday

    August 2, 2015

    The Bank of England will for the first time release a string of reports alongside its monthly monetary policy decision this week. And at least two hawks are expected to break rank and vote in favour of an interest rate hike. The so-called Super Thursday meeting will see the central bank publish its monthly decision [...]

  • Bank of England braced for historic Super Thursday – London Report

    August 2, 2015

    THIS WEEK includes s-called Super Thursday when the Bank of England’s policy announce­ment, meeting minutes from the monetary policy committee and the latest Inflation Report will – for the first time – all be released simultaneously. HSBC gets the week off with a bang today with interim results, Standard Life tomorrow and Legal & General [...]

  • Why the Bank of England should follow the Fed and raise interest rates this year

    July 30, 2015

    GDP figures out earlier this week confirmed that the UK economy is growing well. In five of the past six quarters, UK GDP has risen by 0.7 per cent or more. The annualised growth rate over this period has been 3 per cent. The services sector has been the main engine of growth. Retail, distribution [...]

  • S&P: Interest rate rise by the Bank of England won’t send property prices plummeting

    July 30, 2015

    Credit ratings agency Standard & Poor's (S&P) said today that an interest rate rise this year could slow house price growth, however a number of structural factors will support demand and prevent an outright decline. "The issue is whether the rise in interest rates that we expect to start in late 2015 could eventually bring [...]

  • Bank of England mortgage lending figures show a rush to remortgage as interest rate hike comes closer

    July 30, 2015

    The mortgage market is hotting up, according to new figures, as rock bottom rates and the prospect of an interest rate rise fuel extra home buying and remortgaging. Net lending secured on dwellings jumped to £2.6bn in June, from £2.4bn in May, the highest figure since July 2008, the Bank of England said today. The [...]

  • Bank of England’s Jon Cunliffe warns over impact of a US rate hike

    July 29, 2015

    The Bank of England's deputy governor for financial stability has voiced concerns over how financial markets will react to an interest rate rise by the US Fed. Sir John Cunliffe told the Guardian that global financial markets are "quite fragile" due to a lack of liquidity which can make it more difficult for traders to exit some [...]

  • Bank of England’s Andy Haldane says “no rush” to hike interest rates

    July 29, 2015

    The Bank of England's chief economist Andy Haldane has said that there's "no rush" to raise interest rates, as some members of the monetary policy committee appear to be gearing up to vote for a rise next month. Haldane argued that the economy is still healing from the financial crisis, inflation remains extremely low and global risks [...]

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