ICYMI - BoE's Mann argued against a gradualist approach to cutting rates

  • Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee member Catherine Mann voted in February to cut by 50bp

Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee member Catherine Mann spoke in New Zealand, at the Reserve Bank of New Zealand economic research conference:

  • believes the recent inflation rise is unlikely to cause long-term price issues in the UK
  • still supports restrictive monetary policy

Mann argued against a gradualist approach to cutting rates, which most BoE policymakers favor, citing recent global market volatility:

  • The initial reason for gradualism was to avoid sharp moves in bond markets
  • But recent international spillovers—such as uncertainty around U.S. and European policies—have already caused sharp fluctuations
  • "With substantial volatility coming from financial markets, especially from cross-border spillovers, the founding premise for a gradualist approach to monetary policy is no longer valid."
BOE Mann:

Full text of Mann's speech is here:

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