Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee member Greene said her vote to raise interest rates was intended as insurance against a larger second-round impact from inflation.
According to Jin10, Greene described the rate-hike vote as a precaution aimed at limiting the risk that inflation could generate broader follow-on effects.
Bank Of England’s Greene Says Rate-Hike Vote Was Insurance Against Second-Round Inflation
2026-06-18 11:04:40
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