BoE Appointee Greene: Important not to allow inflation expectations to become de-anchored

Bank of England (BoE) Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) appointee Megan Greene said on Tuesday, “it is important not to allow inflation expectations to become de-anchored.”

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My current out-of-consensus call is on China's recovery, not the UK.

Expect Chinese recovery to be consumption-led, not investment-led, will exceed 5% growth target.

Chinese recovery to be driven by domestic services, not importing goods.

Judgement more important for boe forecasting, relative to models, during current uncertain environment.

If you engage in stop-start monetary policy, can end up with worse outcome.

Important not to allow inflation expectations to become de-anchored.

BoE’s Mann: Wage increases of 4.0% would be a challenge to returning CPI to 2.0%.

Bank of England (BoE) policymaker Catherine Mann said on Tuesday, “wage increases of 4.0% would be a challenge to returning CPI to 2.0%.” Additional q
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Brent Oil: Break below $70 could accelerate decline to $65/63 – SocGen

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