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Yes, as limp wristed as the insults in your replies to some of my posts, Brown.Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostHardly. A 0.25% increment is a very limp responses indeed, especially in light of the Fed's 0.75% yesterday.Last edited by Guy At Charnock Richard; 16 June 2022, 17:10.Comment
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You must have a dismal existence, Gricer.Originally posted by Guy At Charnock Richard View Post
Yes, as limp wristed as the insults in your replies to some of my posts, Brown.
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An interesting speech from Andrew Bailey on bringing inflation back down to the 2% target:
https://www.bankofengland.co.uk/spee...ervices-dinner
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Bank Rate increased to 1.75% - August 2022
Full report here:
https://www.bankofengland.co.uk/mone...22/august-2022Comment
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Bank Rate increased to 2.25% - September 2022
Interestingly 5 members voted to increase the base rate by 0.5%, 3 voted to increase by 0.75% and one wanted an increase of 0.25%.
Full report and minutes of the meeting are here:
https://www.bankofengland.co.uk/-/me...ember-2022.pdfComment
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The BoE thinks we may already be in recession yet still increases the base rate by 0.5%. FuqwitsOriginally posted by Martin@AS Financial View PostBank Rate increased to 2.25% - September 2022
Interestingly 5 members voted to increase the base rate by 0.5%, 3 voted to increase by 0.75% and one wanted an increase of 0.25%.
Full report and minutes of the meeting are here:
https://www.bankofengland.co.uk/-/me...ember-2022.pdfComment
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What else are you expecting them to do when inflation is in double digits and rising?Originally posted by Zigenare View Post
The BoE thinks we may already be in recession yet still increases the base rate by 0.5%. FuqwitsComment
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Inflation is not driven by consumerism but but energy costs. Increasing interest rates is just going to cause further poverty.Originally posted by dsc View Post
What else are you expecting them to do when inflation is in double digits and rising?"A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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It won't increase the supply of goods or fuel though, will it?Originally posted by dsc View Post
What else are you expecting them to do when inflation is in double digits and rising?Comment
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