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BoE’s rates rise is a piecemeal gesture

20 June 2022

BoE’s rates rise is a piecemeal gesture

20 June 2022

Julian Jessop comments for the Financial Times

Julian Jessop, IEA Economics Fellow, has commented in the Financial Times on the Bank of England’s decision to raise interest … Continue reading “BoE’s rates rise is a piecemeal gesture”

Insuring against rising interest rates may not have proved successful

13 June 2022

Insuring against rising interest rates may not have proved successful

13 June 2022

Julian Jessop comments for The Times

Julian Jessop, IEA Economics Fellow, has commented in The Times on a claim made by the National Institute of Social … Continue reading “Insuring against rising interest rates may not have proved successful”

BoE is not the independent body it once was

30 May 2022

BoE is not the independent body it once was

30 May 2022

Neil Record writes for The Telegraph

Neil Record, Chairman of the IEA, has written for The Telegraph on the Bank of England’s diminishing independence due to … Continue reading “BoE is not the independent body it once was”

IEA staffer holds BoE to account

20 May 2022

IEA staffer holds BoE to account

20 May 2022

Emily Carver referenced in The Express

Emily Carver, IEA Head of Media, appeared on BBC Question Time last night to discuss a variety of issues including … Continue reading “IEA staffer holds BoE to account”

The BoE’s current trajectory risks stagflation

6 May 2022

The BoE’s current trajectory risks stagflation

6 May 2022

Julian Jessop comments for Politics.co.uk

Julian Jessop, IEA Economics Fellow, has commented for Politics.co.uk on the Bank of England’s decision to raise interest rates by … Continue reading “The BoE’s current trajectory risks stagflation”

BoE’s interest rates rise is inadequate

6 May 2022

BoE’s interest rates rise is inadequate

6 May 2022

Julian Jessop comments for City AM

Julian Jessop, IEA Economics Fellow, has commented for City AM on the Bank of England’s decision to raise interest rates … Continue reading “BoE’s interest rates rise is inadequate”

Despite international uncertainty, the UK economy could see a GDP boom

14 March 2022

Despite international uncertainty, the UK economy could see a GDP boom

14 March 2022

Julian Jessop comments for the Daily Express

Julian Jessop, IEA Economics Fellow, has commented for the Daily Express on the potential for high economic growth over the … Continue reading “Despite international uncertainty, the UK economy could see a GDP boom”

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