focusIR May 2024 Investor Webinar: Blue Whale, Kavango, Taseko Mines & CQS Natural Resources. Catch up with the webinar here.

Less Ads, More Data, More Tools Register for FREE
Stephen Yiu, FM at WS Blue Whale, discusses Nvidia, Visa/Mastercard, Lam Research & Allied Materials
Stephen Yiu, FM at WS Blue Whale, discusses Nvidia, Visa/Mastercard, Lam Research & Allied MaterialsView Video
Ben Turney, CEO at Kavango Resources, explains the company's progress from exploration to mining
Ben Turney, CEO at Kavango Resources, explains the company's progress from exploration to miningView Video

Latest Share Chat

MPC member Tenreyro pushes back on early rate rise

Thu, 14th Oct 2021 12:31

(Sharecast News) - One of the Bank of England's policy setters has warned against raising interest rates in response to short-lived inflationary pressures, arguing it could be "self-defeating".
Supply chain disruptions along with surging energy prices have helped push inflation above the bank's targeted 2%, with the consumer price index reaching 3.2% in August. The BoE expects inflation will continue rising, peaking at around 4% this year.

That has prompted markets to start pencilling in an earlier-than-expected rate rise, a view strengthened after monetary policy committee member Michael Saunders told the Sunday Telegraph last month that it was appropriate for financial markets to expect an early rate rise.

But on Thursday, fellow MPC member Silvana Tenreyro looked to push back against the prospect of an early rate rise.

In a visit to Wales to speak to local businesses, she told the Western Mail: "Activity has come in weaker than we anticipated in our last forecast, and we remain a normal-sized recession below the pre-Covid level of GDP.

"Typically, for short-lived effects on inflation, such as the big rises in the prices of semiconductors or energy prices, it would be self-defeating to try to respond to their direct effects.

"There is uncertainty on the exact persistence and the size of these big pick-ups in prices. If some effects were to prove more persistent, it would be important to balance the risks from a period of above-target inflation with the cost of weaker demand."

Rates were cut to an all-time low of 0.1% in March 2020, in response to the pandemic.

Related Shares

More News
17 May 2024 21:33

IN BRIEF: Barclays intends to fully redeem EUR750 million notes

Barclays PLC - London-based bank - Intends to fully redeem all of the outstanding EUR750 million 0.75% reset notes due 2025 on June 9. The outstanding...

13 May 2024 10:51

Barclays promotes Chiapparoli EMEA co-head for industrials, names new Italy CEO

MILAN, May 13 (Reuters) - British bank Barclays on Monday said it had appointed Enrico Chiapparoli as co-head of industrials for Europe, Middle East...

10 May 2024 11:17

JPMorgan still positive on UK banks despite potential rate cuts

(Sharecast News) - JPMorgan has said that dovish comments from the Bank of England this week don't alter its constructive view on UK banking stocks, e...

9 May 2024 12:08

Barclays AGM disrupted by activists protesting over Gaza

LONDON, May 9 (Reuters) - Barclays' annual shareholder meeting was disrupted by activists protesting against its alleged indirect links to violence ...

9 May 2024 09:53

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: NatWest target raised, other lenders backed

(Alliance News) - The following London-listed shares received analyst recommendations Thursday morning and Wednesday:

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.

Quickpicks are a member only feature

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.