Home
News
默认头像

BoE's Carney Says Rate Position Did not Change With China Turmoil

2024-06-22OANDAOANDA
Bank of England Governor Mark Carney said on Saturday that a slowdown in China’s economy could push down further on inflation but it did not change, for now, the central bank’s position on when and how it might increase interest rates. Carney, speaking at an annual U.S. central banking conference in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, reiterated […]

Bank of England Governor Mark Carney said on Saturday that a slowdown in China’s economy could push down further on inflation but it did not change, for now, the central bank’s position on when and how it might increase interest rates.

Carney, speaking at an annual U.S. central banking conference in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, reiterated his view that the recovery in Britain’s economy “will likely put the decision as to when to start the process of gradual monetary policy normalization into sharper relief around the turn of this year.”

That comment echoed one he made in mid-July, before global financial markets took a hit in recent days over concerns about the health of China’s economy.

The BoE cut rates to 0.5 percent, a record low, at the height of the financial crisis in 2009. Although inflation in Britain is almost zero, the Bank is likely to start raising rates in the first quarter of next year as wage growth picks up, economists predict.

Disclaimers

The article is sourced from oanda with the original source credited. The views expressed herein are not affiliated with FXOR; readers are encouraged to approach the content rationally. Copyright belongs to the original author. If unintentional infringement upon media or personal intellectual property rights has occurred, please contact us, and we will promptly remove the content. FXOR merely provides information storage services. The article is compiled and released by FXOR; reprints must indicate the original source.