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Megan Greene said she is concerned that recent rises in inflation could see the outlook resemble a ‘plateau’ rather than a ‘hump’.
The conflict heightens the risk of businesses and households raising their prices and wage demands, the Bank of England ...
Bank of England rate-setter Megan Greene warned second-round effects may keep inflation above 3% for longer but said it should not prevent the central bank from pressing on with gradual interest-rate ...
Britain's recent increase in inflation could prove to be a longer-lasting plateau rather than a short-term hump, and the Bank ...
Megan Greene, one of the Monetary Policy Committee's (MPC) more hawkish members, said a "gradual approach" to lowering borrowing costs was "appropriate" given the balance of risks facing the economy.
“The macroeconomic news over recent months has been uncomfortable,” Megan Greene, an external member of the Monetary Policy ...
Bank of England rate-setter Megan Greene said history shows the US dollar has often rebounded during periods of economic strife as she highlighted the importance of exchange-rate movements for UK ...
Supply constraints rather than soft demand caused recent weakness in the U.K. economy, suggesting to BOE member Megan Greene ...
Bank of England policymaker Megan Greene said interest rate cuts in Britain should remain "a way off" because of the persistence of inflation pressure, which is still more of a threat than in the ...
Bank of England policy maker Megan Greene said monetary policy may not be having as great an impact on inflation as thought because the natural rates of unemployment and interest rates have risen ...
The UK Treasury named Megan Greene, global chief economist at the Kroll Institute, to serve on the panel setting interest rates at the Bank of England. Greene is replacing Silvana Tenreyro on the ...
If the Fed hadn't gone through, then the markets would have continued to throw their toys out of the stroller and we would have seen a further sell-off.