Policy Divergence Really Matters
Monetary policy settings across countries only make sense by also considering the fiscal context. In […]
Will Friday’s Data Add to Hopes of UK Exit from Recession?
Dovish BoE encourages more rate cut bets UK GDP for February expected to reveal slowdown […]
BoE’s Mann signals market misalignment on rate cut expectations
BoE MPC member Catherine Mann cast doubts on the financial market’s anticipation of interest rate […]
Dollar Triumphs Following a Turbulent Week of Central Bank Shocks
The past week in the currency markets was a dramatic whirlwind, marked by pivotal moves […]
Weekly Focus – Historical Central Bank Week: A Hike and A Cut in G10
The past week will go down in history as the Bank of Japan (BoJ) hiked […]
A Week Full of Surprises
The second big surprise of the week came from the Swiss National Bank (SNB). The […]
SNB First G10 Bank to Cut Rates
In focus today It should be a quiet finish to a very busy week for […]
Cliff Notes: Four Sets of Circumstances, One Intent
Key insights from the week that was. In Australia, the RBA Board once again decided […]
Bank of England Review – Gearing Up for a June Cut
At today’s monetary policy meeting the BoE left the Bank Rate unchanged at 5.25% as […]
BoE maintains status quo as hawks relinquish rate hike demands
BoE maintained the Bank Rate at 5.25% as widely expected. The decision was made by […]
Pound Edges Lower Ahead of BoE Meeting
The British pound is slightly lower on Thursday. In the European session, GBP/USD is trading […]
BoE’s Greene cautions inflation persistence more pronounced in UK than in US.
In an opinion piece in FT, BoE MPC member Megan Greene explicitly urges market participants […]