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Interest rates in the UK could see a reduction as early as this summer, according to Ben Broadbent, the Bank of England's deputy governor. In a Monday morning speech, he mentioned that a cut in ...
Jason Douglas reports from The Wall Street Journal’s Singapore bureau on economics in Asia. He writes about trends and ...
In an interview with the Times, Ben Broadbent said "when you sit [on the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC)], you realise pretty quickly there is robust discussion about every single question".
Today (20 May), the Bank of England gave its strongest hint yet that interest rates could be lowered this summer. Bank deputy governor Ben Broadbent said in a speech that a base rate cut over the ...
From left, Deputy Governor for Monetary Policy Ben Broadbent, Governor of the Bank of England Andrew Bailey, Chief Press Officer Sebastian Walsh and Deputy Governor for Markets and Banking Dave ...