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BoE's Bailey says banking turmoil will not stop fight against inflation

Published Mar 28, 2023 07:48 Updated Mar 28, 2023 08:17
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Proactive Investors - Andrew Bailey, Governor of the Bank of England, said on Monday that recent financial turmoil would not stop the central bank controlling inflation with high interest rates.

In a speech at the London School of Economics, Bailey stressed that the UK financial system was “resilient, with robust capital and liquidity positions, and well placed to support the economy”.

He made no reference to the possibility that lending might be curtailed, instead reiterating the BoE’s position that interest rates would need to rise further if “any signs of persistent inflationary pressures” were detected.

In questions after his speech, Bailey insisted that nothing had recently happened in financial markets to make the Monetary Policy Committee act in ways to sooth tensions.

“Monetary policy has to take into account credit conditions . . . and we do,” he said.

“The key distinction is we have a financial stability policy that is ensuring financial stability and we did not have to sit down [at the recent MPC meeting] and say: ‘Do we need to use monetary policy to ensure financial stability?’

Bailey said the BoE had not already decided that interest rates needed to increase further but noted that inflation of 10.4% in February was “much too high”. He stressed that the MPC would assess the “emerging evidence” before opting to lift rates again.

Bailey also commented on the jobs market. He said the end of furlough in September 2021 had been expected to bring a jump in unemployment as businesses hit by the pandemic struggled to keep their staff on payrolls.

Instead, since the pandemic the labour market has been tight as hundreds of thousands of workers ruled themselves out of the labour force.

"The question was about whether firms would be able to survive the prolonged economic impact of the pandemic, let alone continue to invest in the future – or whether millions would be driven into unemployment as the Government furlough scheme, which remunerated those whose jobs were in effect suspended, was set to end at the end of September 2021," he said.

This morning, top officials from the Bank of England will be quizzed by the Treasury Committee about the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank UK, and its rescue by HSBC (LON:HSBA) two weeks ago for £1.

Andrew Bailey, will testify alongside Sam Woods, the chief executive of the Prudential (LON:PRU) Regulation Authority, and Sir Dave Ramsden, the Bank’s Deputy Governor for Markets.

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David Hawley
David Hawley Mar 28, 2023 10:54
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The banks may be resilient, but the people and firms who hold loans aren't. Naybe he should go back to school. it hasn't dawned on him yet that after a year of raising rates it hasn't made one bit if diffence to food prices. Like King Canute maybe he thinks that raising interest rates will have an effect on the weather.
Deepak Shetty
Deepak Shetty Mar 28, 2023 10:28
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don't keep on printing currency
Ryan Boardman
Ryan Boardman Mar 28, 2023 10:28
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Buy bitcoin. Become your own bank.
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don't keep on printing
 
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