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New update 2025.05.13 01:38
BoE's Taylor: Tariff shock was bigger than anyone expected

update 2025.05.13 01:38

Bank of England's external Monetary Policy Committee member Alan Taylor noted a prevailing sense of precaution and concern among firms, adding that the tariff shock had been larger than anticipated.

Key Quotes

  • Erosion of business confidence in UK has continued in REC and PMI surveys.
  • There is a sense of precaution and concern.
  • Tariff shock was bigger than anyone expected.
  • Although there are signs of a pause, we don't know where it will go.
  • Wage settlements data is coming in in line with expectations for slower wage growth.
  • If you wait for every piece of data to confirm a fall in inflation, you will be behind the curve.
  • International dimension is quite perilous.
  • We are a long way from neutral level of interest rates.
  • Neutral rate for me is 2.75-3% in the UK.
  • Central forecast of BoE had 'quite mild' treatment of global trade situation.

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