Bae’s Bailey: The needs of Great Britain, not tariffs and trade, will be a key driving force in Great Britain

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Governor Bank of England (Boe) Andrew Bailey noticed on Thursday that the main drivers of the main reference rate Boe remain the economic needs of Great Britain (Great Britain), not external drivers, such as Trump’s tariff policy.

Key attractions

Raising the potential growth rate of Great Britain.

We take a gradual and cautious approach because the economy is complex to read.

Take a lot of time to test the risk from market fragments, including bonds.

It is not useful to ask if the dollar will remain a reserve currency, it can make it re -balance, but not near the dollar loss of status.

Reduction of the dominant uncertainty rate.

Data on the labor market in Great Britain in accordance with our expectations.

Evidence of Great Britain is in line with our expectations.

Issues in Great Britain are key political factors.

The needs in Great Britain, not tariffs and trade, will be a key driving force in Great Britain.

Strengthening food inflation, but not alone.

The wage growth trend still remains.

Less unstable inflation segments of Great Britain gradually decrease, very slowly.

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