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...Michael Saunders, a former MPC member who is now at Oxford Economics, said the idea that there are too many ex-Treasury people at the BoE is a “red herring”, arguing there was no reason this background should...
...Sterling has had a minor swoon in response: The Monetary Policy Committee now looks remarkably split: Andrew Bailey (governor), Huw Pill (chief economist), Ben Broadbent and Sir Jon Cunliffe (deputy governors...
...As we noted following September’s meeting, this ain’t August’s MPC anymore: the replacement of reliable hawk Michael Saunders with Swati Dhingra, a clear dove (although one we have yet to hear from), is...
...“In the aftermath of the LDI crisis the strategic asset allocation of DB schemes will change materially,” says Michael Eakins, chief investment officer at Phoenix Group, one of the UK’s largest savings and...
...The four voting for a larger rise were Sir Dave Ramsden, another deputy governor, and Jonathan Haskel, Catherine Mann and Michael Saunders, three external members of the MPC....
...Sir Dave Ramsden, BoE deputy governor, and Michael Saunders, an external MPC member, are also expected to support a rise after voting for tighter monetary policy in September....
...This means that the two remaining members, deputy governors Ben Broadbent and Sir Jon Cunliffe, could swing the vote....
...Jon Cunliffe, Bank of England deputy governor for financial stability, has remarked that there is nothing new in seeing these so-called leveraged relative value trades unwind....
...You can email me on michael.mackenzie@ft.com and follow me on Twitter at @michaellachlan....
...Wednesday 12.15: Jon Cunliffe speech Jon Cunliffe, deputy governor for financial stability at the Bank of England, will be the next member of the MPC to speak this week....
...The number of festivals in the UK has risen in recent years, says Michael Baker, editor of Festival Insights, an industry publication....
...Michael Sherwood: out of office Michael Sherwood was always going to keep a low profile after leaving as co-head of Goldman Sachs International a couple of years ago....
...Bank of England governor Mark Carney and fellow policymakers Jon Cunliffe, Silvana Tenreyro and Michael Saunders will also get a chance to explain the economic forecasts and interest rate decisions they...
...He points to remarks made by Sir Jon Cunliffe, deputy governor of the Bank of England for financial stability, in 2015....
...Jon Cunliffe, another BoE deputy governor, could be a lone dissenter....
...He received a dressing down for suggesting that the poor quality of forecasting after the financial crisis had been a “Michael Fish moment” for economics....
...Responding to questions at the Treasury Select Committee, MPC members including deputy governor Sir Jon Cunliffe and Michael Saunders said they would not support adopting Fed-style so-called ‘dot plots‘...
...Dove/hawk rating: 1 ———- Michael Saunders, external member Voted to raise rates at the June meeting....
...He should certainly have some strong views on central bank communications, whether we get to hear them is another matter. 5.30: Jon Cunliffe speech at the Oxford Economics Society Jon Cunliffe, the deputy...
...One of these — BoE deputy governor Jon Cunliffe — said on Monday that the appropriate timing for the next rate increase was an “open question”....
...The two other deputy governors, Ben Broadbent and Jon Cunliffe, have not given their views but have also never voted against Mr Carney, making at least one likely to follow the governor....
...Ian McCafferty and Michael Saunders have already voted for a rate rise at earlier meetings....
...Bank of England deputy governor Jon Cunliffe said he was waiting for evidence of pay growth before he voted to increase rates....
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...He was referring to Sir Ivan, EU ambassador since 2013, Sir Jon Cunliffe, a former EU ambassador who is now deputy governor of the Bank of England, and Michael Ellam, the former Treasury EU specialist, now...
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