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Bank of England Research and Policy Discussions Provide Insights on Economic Challenges

Understanding Economic Issues through Bank of England Publications The Bank of England has recently published a series of working papers and a notable speech by...

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Introduction to the Feud The president of the United States, Donald Trump, has been consistently at odds with the Federal Reserve chair, Jerome Powell, over...

Fed Chair Powell says he would’ve cut rates already if not for Trump’s tariffs

Fed Chair Jerome Powell's Stance on Rate Cuts The Federal Reserve, led by Chairman Jerome Powell, has been under pressure from President Trump to cut...

European Central Bank head sees more volatile inflation as global uncertainty grows: ‘It’s pretty basic but that’s the reality’

Uncertainty and Inflation: A New Economic Reality The world is becoming increasingly uncertain, and this uncertainty is affecting the economy in significant ways. According to...

Will Lower Rates Help the Housing Market? Fed Chair Powell’s Not So Sure.

High Mortgage Rates: Who's to Blame? The current high mortgage rates have become a significant issue for both home buyers and sellers. Some lawmakers and...

Rates should be cut three more times in 2025, says Bank policymaker

Introduction to Interest Rates The Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) member, Alan Taylor, has expressed his concerns over the current interest rate. In...

UK interest rates could fall to 2.25 per cent by late 2025, says BoE official

Economic Uncertainty: A Soft Landing at Risk The Bank of England's policymaker, Alan Taylor, has expressed concerns that a soft landing for Britain's economy is...

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