Hints and tips:
Related Special Reports
...This also signals a dovish bias. Bailey stopped short of explicitly guiding explicitly towards a June cut, stating that such a move is ‘neither ruled out nor a fait accompli’....
...Truss, in a new book, reveals the extent to which her relations with Bailey broke down during her shortlived premiership, when Britain faced a market meltdown in the wake of her “mini” Budget....
...Jonathan Levin, dean of Stanford’s Graduate School of Business, has been named the new president of the university, following the resignation of Marc Tessier-Levigne last year over a research scandal....
...“I am looking for more sustained progress on those three things,” Bailey said in a hearing before the Treasury select committee. “We have seen, I think, encouraging signs on them.”...
..., albeit a slower one....
...West Dean’s recent history is a delightful or burdensome extra dimension, depending on your perspective....
...UK government bonds led a global rally on Tuesday as Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey told a parliamentary committee that the UK didn’t need inflation to come back to its 2 per cent target before it...
...The more benign outlook is a marked contrast to the tumultuous conditions that have accompanied Bailey for the bulk of his time as governor: a four-year period that has in his words involved some “heavy-duty...
...The climax came with Dean’s Approach (Prelude to a Canon), which sets up a duologue of increasing intensity between two violas (Lawrence Power and Dean himself) that hurtled directly, with help from members...
...Andrew Bailey said the BoE’s latest forecasts pointed to a “somewhat stronger growth story” ahead, although he also cautioned that trends in productivity and investment meant there was still a “very constrained...
...Minnesota congressman Dean Phillips had 21 per cent of the vote on Tuesday, with about 73 per cent of votes counted....
...Bailey said that there was a “range of views” on how fast or far to loosen policy, with some members more concerned than others over the extent to which wage pressures would continue to drive up services...
...Miles Dean Head of International Tax, AndersenLondon EC3, UK...
...UK government bonds led a global rally following Bailey’s comments....
...“European inflation dynamics are somewhat different,” Bailey said during a visit to Washington in April....
...Andrew Bailey, the BoE’s governor, told a parliamentary committee on Wednesday that the central bank had already reduced resources on climate-related work as a result and was reviewing it further....
...Rao Unnava, the dean at the University of California, Davis Graduate School of Management, pulls out his phone and counts more than 80 US-based Indian deans and other senior academics on a WhatsApp group...
...Andrew Bailey, governor, on Thursday said a rate cut at the Monetary Policy Committee’s next meeting in June was neither “ruled out” nor a “fait accompli”....
...Andrew Bailey, the bank’s governor, voted with the seven-strong majority to keep policy unchanged as he opened the door to a downward move as soon as the June MPC meeting....
...An exit plan will also give industries and investors a clear horizon for adapting to a zero-carbon world....
...Andrew Bailey told MPs that investors were putting “too much weight” on current data releases that show a fall in headline inflation....
...This is both a recognition of the singular destructive impact of the second world war and a strategy that suggests knowledge operates through the fabric of the city itself....
...There’s a lot to think about there. On the first point, MainFT reports Bailey said the changes coming will include “entail increased investment in the bank’s IT systems”....
...Andrew Bailey said during a visit in Washington that the UK remained “pretty much on track” compared with the BoE’s February inflation forecast, adding that he expected a further sharp drop to price growth...
...“We’ve come a long way this year, and successive rate increases have helped bring inflation down from over 10 per cent in January to 4.6 per cent in October,” Bailey said....
International Edition