Rising Global Risks Threaten UK Financial Stability

The Financial Policy Committee (FPC) emphasizes the need for proactive measures to mitigate risks and safeguard the nation’s financial well-being.
Bank of England’s Interest Rate Resolution: An Peek into Monetary Policy Direction

The Bank of England (BoE) faces a critical juncture in shaping monetary policy. Chief Economist Huw Pill’s cautious remarks reflect the BoE’s deliberative approach, aligning with global financial trends.
Investors uneasy as market decline accelerates

The Bank of England maintained that it is emergency bond-buying program would expire this week, which caused more instability in the UK financial markets. As investors sought greater rates to lend to the UK, the cost of government borrowing over ten years suddenly soared to its highest level since 2008. To stop a sell-off that […]
Delta delays great exit as RBNZ holds fire on hikes

The Delta variant has delayed an expected rate hike in New Zealand, leaving Norway likely the first G10 economy to begin the journey out of an era of emergency-level interest rate lows.