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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has revealed his vision for the highly anticipated Barron River Bridge during a visit to ...
The stock market panic prompted by the US president’s tariffs – and his subsequent U-turn and 90-day pause – could now force ...
The Bank of England has left itself the option to “skip” an interest rate cut later this year, economists have said, after ...
BoE policymaker Catherine Mann has routinely been more hawkish that the majority of BOE colleagues over her three year tenure - but turned more dovish for first time at the last meeting In one of ...
The Bank of England has maintained interest rates at 4.5 per cent amid growing concerns over a global trade war. Swati Dhingra, an external member of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), was the only ...
The vote this Thursday comes just weeks after the Monetary Policy Committee cut rates by a quarter-point and doves gained an unlikely ally as former-hawk Catherine Mann backed a bumper half-point ...
Most analysts are expecting a seven to two vote in favour of a hold from the Bank’s Monetary Policy Committee, with external members Swati Dhingra and Catherine Mann voting for a 25 basis point cut.
In what may come as a surprise to some, Catherine Mann, who voted for an outsized 50 basis points cut last month, opted to hold. The Bank kept its guidance unchanged, pointing to "a gradual and ...
The decision saw Catherine Mann split from Dhingra after the pair voted for a radical 50 basis point cut in February. Pessimism over UK growth continued as President Donald Trump’s sweeping ...
The Bank of England (BoE) has kept interest rates unchanged at 4.5% amid mixed signals from the UK economy and a looming trade war. The Bank’s committee was split, 8-1, as Swati Dhingra voted for a ...