The Bank of England is set for a difficult period ... to cut rates against the majority decision to hold. The doves — Swati Dhingra, Dave Ramsden and Alan Taylor — are clearly more focused ...
Alan Taylor, an external member of the Bank's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), said a series of radical cuts could be on the ...
Inflation in Britain is running ahead of expectations at 2.6 per cent and the Bank of England has just ... I had expected Swati Dhingra to vote for a cut; the external member is the mortgage ...
The Bank of England kept the Bank Rate at 4.75% today ... Our expectations – and probably that of the market – was that only arch-dove Swati Dhingra would have voted for a cut, but she was instead ...
Despite inflation continuing to be a headache for the Bank of England ... Analysts had expected only arch-dove Swati Dhingra to vote for a cut, but she was also joined by deputy governor Dave ...
Fears over a recession could see the Bank of England cut interest rates five or six times this year, according to one of its own experts. Alan Taylor, an external member of the Bank's Monetary Policy ...
LONDON, Dec 19 (Reuters) - The Bank of England kept its main interest ... Deputy Governor Dave Ramsden and external members Swati Dhingra and Alan Taylor - voted for a quarter-point rate cut ...
Bank of England holds interest rate at 4.75% after November inflation rise Deputy governor Dave Ramsden, alongside Swati Dhingra and Alan Taylor, were outvoted in calling for a cut to 4.5%.
Bank of England policymakers voted 6-3 to keep interest rates on hold on Thursday, a bigger split than economists had predicted as officials disagreed over how to respond to a slowing economy that ...
(Bloomberg) -- The Bank of England signaled it will keep ... the BOE’s newest rate-setter — switched sides to join Swati Dhingra in advocating a cut. The scale of support for a quarter-point ...
LONDON (Reuters) -Bank of England policymakers voted 6-3 ... member Alan Taylor unexpectedly joined long-time dove Swati Dhingra in voting to cut rates by a quarter point to 4.5%.