

Bank of England Policymaker Megan Greene Talks UK Outlook
Apr 22, 2025
Megan Greene, a member of the Bank of England's monetary policy committee, shares insights on the UK's economic outlook. She discusses the potential for interest rate cuts driven by global economic shifts and the impact of falling energy prices. Greene dives into the complexities of inflation, the resilient UK labor market post-COVID, and the rising borrowing costs complicating policy decisions. She also touches on the UK's trade dynamics post-Brexit, highlighting its competitive advantages and the importance of central bank independence in turbulent times.
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Global Factors Influence Market Moves
- Market moves recently are heavily influenced by global factors, not just UK fundamentals.
- About half of the recent moves reflect international events rather than domestic economic conditions.
Complex Inflation Dynamics in UK
- UK faces both inflationary and disinflationary pressures from supply, demand, and tariffs.
- Trade fragmentation and supply chain changes tend to be inflationary risks for the UK economy.
Currency Movements Add Uncertainty
- Currency volatility is high and the usual economic theory about currency movements doesn't always hold.
- A depreciating dollar would reduce UK inflation, but the situation remains uncertain due to recent fluctuations.