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BOE governor Bailey: We expect to be able to cut the bank rate further

  • We will have to judge meeting by meeting how far and how fast
  • The road ahead will have bumps
  • There’s still a continued, gradual easing of underlying inflation pressures
  • Coming rise in inflation is almost entirely due to factors not directly linked to pressures in the economy
  • We expect these factors to be temporary
  • We now expect GDP to be notably weaker in the near-term, before picking up in the middle of the year
  • Consumers are more price-conscious and holding back on spending
  • The disinflationary process has been slow too
  • It is unclear what form of global trade policies will take
  • The judgement we have to make in future meetings is whether underlying inflation pressures are easing enough to allow for further rate cuts
  • We must also proceed carefully, judging the evidence afresh at each meeting
  • The bank rate is not on a pre-set path

This is mostly a repeat and clarification of the statement and he’s putting a slight emphasis there on the word “carefully”. I’m sure it will be asked in the Q&A as such. GBP/USD is still lower by 1.0% at 1.2378, not too much changed during Bailey’s comments.

This article was written by Justin Low at www.forexlive.com.

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