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...The outcome of the Bank’s June meeting marks the fifth consecutive unanimous vote since February, when Ian McCafferty changed his position, having previously voted for a rate rise every month between August...
...This is the fourth consecutive unanimous vote since February, when Ian McCafferty changed his position. He had previously voted for a rate rise every month between August last year and January....
...Reporting by Michael Hunter, Nathalie Thomas and Mehreen Khan in London...
...Further adding to the extremely dovish nature of the report, Ian McCafferty – the only member of the committee who has been voting for rate rises – dropped his dissenting vote to join with the rest of the...
...In a break from previous meetings, Ian McCafferty this month switched his vote and joined the remainder of the BoE’s monetary policy committee in pressing for rates to remain on hold....
...This month’s decision is in line with the BoE’s February meeting, when Ian McCafferty (left), who had pushed for a rate rise every month between August and January, switched his vote....
...The dissenter was the stalwart lone hawk Ian McCafferty, who has plumped for a rise every month since August....
...Barclays says the change of heart by Mr McCafferty is significant: The last time Mr McCafferty withdrew his vote for a hike was in January 2015 (alongside Martin Weale), after having voted five times for...
...Many individuals are holding what have been dubbed “bond proxies”, says Thomas Becket, chief investment officer at PSigma Investment Management....
...Some of its strength must derive from the weakness of Thomas Cook....
...Kemp Chief Executive and Chief Scientific Officer, Intercytex Dr Ben Cliff Laboratory Director, Intertek Life Sciences Mark Hammond Director of UK Chemicals and Pharma, Intertek Melbourn Dr John McCafferty...
...Acclaimed playwright Owen McCafferty’s Unfaithful follows two troubled, tangled relationships....
...“The UK economy faces a number of structural hurdles over the coming two years, and this recovery – like that of the 1980s – will be relatively drawn out,” says Ian McCafferty, chief economic adviser to...
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