The Bundesbank’s hawkish response in the 1970s was clearly superior to all others during that decade’s energy shocks.
By William Schomberg LONDON, March 16 (Reuters) - The Bank of England will choose its words even more carefully than usual ...
Seventy-five Bank of England staff received the maximum £150,000 ($200,000) payout after volunteering for layoffs that ended ...
Central bankers are in a familiar but uncomfortable position: waiting for the fog of war to clear a little before picking a ...
When Britain was last hit by a major energy shock after Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, the Bank of England cranked up ...
LONDON, March 16 (Reuters) - The pound rose for the first time in a week on Monday, but uncertainty over the longer-term ...
Plus, Nvidia talks AI chips, Rachel Reeves makes a pitch for closer EU ties and Japan’s prime minister heads to Washington ...
More than 100,000 Britons risk being pushed out of work within months, as experts predict the UK’s jobs crisis will be ...
Soon hedgehogs and badgers will replace Alan Turing and Jane Austen on bank notes, in a deeper political and cultural shift ...
The Bank of England's potential decision to replace historical figures with beavers and badgers has triggered "Mr. Brexit" ...
The Bank of England will put animals on its next banknotes instead of divisive historical figures, with the hedgehog emerging ...
Andrew Atherstone has become the go-to biographer of Archbishops of Canterbury. He has, for example, written not one, but two ...
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