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— we have heard their to members voted for a rate cut, andrew bailey _ for a rate cut, andrew bailey opening the tourfor a for a rate cut, andrew bailey opening the tour for a potential rate cut injune. are they waiting too long? is there a riskier that the cure is potentially worse than the cure is potentially worse than the disease and that they are holding rates high for too long? interestingly, the bank of england raised their growth forecasts this month, so they obviously are feeling more confident that the economy is holding up, that we are not going to turn back down again into recession, as we had at the end of last year. so while there is always the risk of holding rates too high for too long, as this was certainly discussed amongst policy members and amongst policy and in the press conference, the view seems to be that they need to have more confidence that inflation is coming down. so inflation is coming down. so inflation is coming down. so inflation is very much the focus. interestingly, they seemed to see inflation moving towards the target, there are another couple of
— we have heard their to members voted for a rate cut, andrew bailey _ for a rate cut, andrew bailey opening the tourfor a for a rate cut, andrew bailey opening the tour for a potential rate cut injune. are they waiting too long? is there a riskier that the cure is potentially worse than the cure is potentially worse than the disease and that they are holding rates high for too long? interestingly, the bank of england raised their growth forecasts this month, so they obviously are feeling...
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you commented on andrew bailey's statement - on andrew bailey's statement yesterday after the bank of england decided to leave uk interest rates at 5.25% but the door was definitely open for the first rate cut to come potentially in thejune meeting. i think what the gdp numbers show this morning is that there might not be quite the same pressure on the bank of england to cut interest rates because part of the dilemma was the economy is looking pretty weak, inflation is coming under control, why are the bank of england not cutting? so with this momentum in growth and recovery coming through there is potentially less pressure. but the market is definitely pressing in uk rate cuts this year and how quickly they will come and how big they will be is the question. look out for thejune question. look out for the june meeting question. look out for thejune meeting where question. look out for the june meeting where there is probably question. look out for thejune meeting where there is probably a 50-50 meeting where there is probably a 50—50 chance they will put the first 0.25 basis cut th
you commented on andrew bailey's statement - on andrew bailey's statement yesterday after the bank of england decided to leave uk interest rates at 5.25% but the door was definitely open for the first rate cut to come potentially in thejune meeting. i think what the gdp numbers show this morning is that there might not be quite the same pressure on the bank of england to cut interest rates because part of the dilemma was the economy is looking pretty weak, inflation is coming under control, why...
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interesting turn of phrase by governor andrew bailey i want your reaction to the comments was it more dovish than you expected bailey struck a dovish tone about cuts coming forward. >> we would agree. as we have been thinking about this, this has been the next step toward cutting rates for the uk it really started in march where you see the two hikers moving to hold and one member calling for a cut. of course, this is just an extension of the path that the bank is traveling if you look at that voting record here. they move down to a cut. you have a 7-2 position. it was not widely expected in the market the market was torn between one cutter and the rest on hold and two cutters. it came as a bit of a surprise there was a change of an important sentence in the monetary policy statement as well it was important which was about the bank being more actively looking at data. in the press conference, it is where governor bailey laid down the law in what they are looking for here they are data dependent. they are looking at the incoming data they have two market reports one is next week and t
interesting turn of phrase by governor andrew bailey i want your reaction to the comments was it more dovish than you expected bailey struck a dovish tone about cuts coming forward. >> we would agree. as we have been thinking about this, this has been the next step toward cutting rates for the uk it really started in march where you see the two hikers moving to hold and one member calling for a cut. of course, this is just an extension of the path that the bank is traveling if you look at...
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correspondent with clear commentary from andrew bailey out of the u.k.. will it align with what we have heard? what are we expecting, what could it mean for the boe? >> inflation could get back to target. a drop from 3.2% in april is what economists expect and it would be significant as the first major economy to do that in the cycle so you can imagine the pressure on bailey in officials if inflation gets back to target to cut rates in june or this summer when you have a laggard in transmission, 18 months for rates to hit the economy and an election and a chancellor who is saying rate cuts would be a feel-good factor. i would say he was not clear. we heard from then in his final speech the governors saying a cut is expected this summer, not june or august. you've got maurice -- worries from some analyst that we will get upside surprise which would dismantle bets for a june cut. it is a coin toss, less likelihood if we get upside surprise, but real focus on that. tom: if we get to the 2.1% level you've talked about politics. do they do a victory lap? >> th
correspondent with clear commentary from andrew bailey out of the u.k.. will it align with what we have heard? what are we expecting, what could it mean for the boe? >> inflation could get back to target. a drop from 3.2% in april is what economists expect and it would be significant as the first major economy to do that in the cycle so you can imagine the pressure on bailey in officials if inflation gets back to target to cut rates in june or this summer when you have a laggard in...
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it later today we will bring you an interview with andrew bailey. from central banks to individual banks and the story around potential consolidation in spain. bbva, this is breaking news, now launching an all share offer for sabadell. the offer the came through, they said they would not be able to upgrade it yesterday for sabadel l. bbva launching an also offer for its spanish counterpart. 2 euros 12 cents per share. one share per each 1.3. 4.3 of the equivalent of sabade ll shares. this is an all share offer coming through from sabadell. so we will see with the response will be on the back of this news and be watching the stock price of both of those companies very closely. potential consolidation in the spanish banking place. is the ai hype overblown? we put that question to the google deep mind ceo in an exclusive conversation. >> ai is overhyped in their short-term and underestimated in the long-term, and that is probably true with a lot of breakthrough technologies. tom: more from that conversation later this hour. wayve secures backing from n
it later today we will bring you an interview with andrew bailey. from central banks to individual banks and the story around potential consolidation in spain. bbva, this is breaking news, now launching an all share offer for sabadell. the offer the came through, they said they would not be able to upgrade it yesterday for sabadel l. bbva launching an also offer for its spanish counterpart. 2 euros 12 cents per share. one share per each 1.3. 4.3 of the equivalent of sabade ll shares. this is an...
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the news comes after the boss of the bank of england, andrew bailey, said the economy had turned a corner, but wasn't yet in a strong recovery. for more on this i'm joined now byjackie bowie, head of europe at chatham financial. where is this growth coming from?
the news comes after the boss of the bank of england, andrew bailey, said the economy had turned a corner, but wasn't yet in a strong recovery. for more on this i'm joined now byjackie bowie, head of europe at chatham financial. where is this growth coming from?
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we will bring you the comments of andrew bailey. >>> and the chip designer arm faces a disappointing forecast with fears of slowdown in a.i. demand ♪ >>> welcome to "street signs." we open with the spanish banking saga bbva is making a hostile bid for the rifleval with the deal rejed by sabadell board. the spanish government says it opposes the move and the proposed merger could create a financial instability. the deal with the two businesses makes sense to bbva and it is an attractive deal. we heard from the ceo yesterday who said there are challenges to domestic consolidation in the banking sector >> this is difficult to make a friendly transaction if you are in a position to be a 50 million euro market cap. this kind of transaction usually goes through a tender offer and probably more style than friendly that is how you do a deal. that is the reason p why it is o easy to do a consolidation this is something that is not so easy to do that's also what you have to remember at this point there is no bank at 10 billion market cap just because you are giving a premium of 30%. the appr
we will bring you the comments of andrew bailey. >>> and the chip designer arm faces a disappointing forecast with fears of slowdown in a.i. demand ♪ >>> welcome to "street signs." we open with the spanish banking saga bbva is making a hostile bid for the rifleval with the deal rejed by sabadell board. the spanish government says it opposes the move and the proposed merger could create a financial instability. the deal with the two businesses makes sense to bbva...
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., andrew bailey opening the door to a possible cut next month. the u.s. set to impose tariffs on chinese electric vehicles and strategic sectors in a sweeping decision to be unveiled by president biden as soon as next week. benjamin netanyahu says israel will fight on in gaza with or without u.s. support. this as washington threatens to withhold more bombs if her offerh -- rafah is invaded. it's been a good month for stocks and bonds after the stumble we saw in april. yesterday, the s&p top 5200. less than 1% of its all-time high. u.s. jobless claims jumped to their highest level since august, beating estimates and reinforcing bets on fed rate cuts. today, futures pointing to an even higher [inaudible] on both sides of the pod. you can see the impact of the u.s. data on other areas of the market. so the dollar yesterday was a touch weaker because of the labor market softness. currently a touch stronger. the two year yield yesterday saw maturities outperforming. now we are at 4.1%. will we get the needle moved a little bit by some fed speak later? the poun
., andrew bailey opening the door to a possible cut next month. the u.s. set to impose tariffs on chinese electric vehicles and strategic sectors in a sweeping decision to be unveiled by president biden as soon as next week. benjamin netanyahu says israel will fight on in gaza with or without u.s. support. this as washington threatens to withhold more bombs if her offerh -- rafah is invaded. it's been a good month for stocks and bonds after the stumble we saw in april. yesterday, the s&p...
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attorney general andrew bailey before we are rudely erected by the technical problems. you are talking about the prosecutor. the case started in 2018 before biden was elected obviously. it does not concern you at all and what exactly are you looking for? >> yes, again we are looking for any communications related to the department of justice coercion and collusion with state prosecutors with president donald trump in this witchhunt we've seen a real time the case falling apart the case alan bragg is prosecuting is not supported by the facts and the law on the fact i want to make all attorneys are subject to rules of professional conduct. prosecutors are held to a higher standard. any prosecutors self interested in the case has to disqualify himself. but is not what's going on in this instance. we know alvin bragg was involved in civil litigation is president trump he wo work for leticia jamesburg we know it is a longtime activist within the dnc. they are politically motivated. that is enough to raise the appearance of impropriety but we blew this actual impropriety are
attorney general andrew bailey before we are rudely erected by the technical problems. you are talking about the prosecutor. the case started in 2018 before biden was elected obviously. it does not concern you at all and what exactly are you looking for? >> yes, again we are looking for any communications related to the department of justice coercion and collusion with state prosecutors with president donald trump in this witchhunt we've seen a real time the case falling apart the case...
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missouri attorney general andrew bailey joins me now. general bailey good to have you with us. thank you for joining me. >> thank you for having me on. explain to me what is the evidence, the clear evidence that links the white house to these prosecutions which we have heard former president trump claim all along and there's a number of sort of ties between the teams but what clear evidence has come to light the causes you to go to step further? >> president trump is absolutely right. the illicit nature of these witchhunt prosecutions is self-evident to anyone paying attention broadly speaking but specifically alvin bragg's prosecution at the manhattan district attorney's office is not support a by the facts or the wall. i would remind viewers at the end of the day all attorneys are held to are certain rules of professional conduct. prosecutors are actually held to a heightened standard of rules. it's illicit to bring a frivolous case and that's what's happening here but what we are not focused enough on and what this request seeks to expose is the illicit motivations the prose
missouri attorney general andrew bailey joins me now. general bailey good to have you with us. thank you for joining me. >> thank you for having me on. explain to me what is the evidence, the clear evidence that links the white house to these prosecutions which we have heard former president trump claim all along and there's a number of sort of ties between the teams but what clear evidence has come to light the causes you to go to step further? >> president trump is absolutely...
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andrew bailey to get a cut. andrew bailey hinting that the first cut in interest rates could come soon. so i think we're going to get an interest rate cut probably in june or maybe july, but we wait and see. >> and despite the good news and the optimism , andrew bailey, of the optimism, andrew bailey, of course not known for his optimism quite the opposite often. liam, there have been reports out today that banks might yet raise their mortgage and cut their savings deal. despite all of this, why? what's going on? >> well, what's happening is that banks mortgage rates are based on their perception of where mortgage rates are going to go in the future. so when there was a sense a couple of months ago that the bank was going to cut rates 3 or 4 times this year and quite quickly then mortgage rates actually went quite a long way below the base rate, because banks felt that over a 3 or 5 year loan period, the interest rate would spend a lot of that time below the current rate. because rates are seen to be coming down
andrew bailey to get a cut. andrew bailey hinting that the first cut in interest rates could come soon. so i think we're going to get an interest rate cut probably in june or maybe july, but we wait and see. >> and despite the good news and the optimism , andrew bailey, of the optimism, andrew bailey, of course not known for his optimism quite the opposite often. liam, there have been reports out today that banks might yet raise their mortgage and cut their savings deal. despite all of...
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we have heard relatively dovish comments from the bank of england governor andrew bailey. will that be reiterated thursday? 1.25 on the pound. oil prices edging higher zero point 3%. we keep across the lines from the middle east, 83.20 three on brent freight iron ore getting a lift on additional support measures being flagged by officials in china. that is boosting the property sector but giving aid to expectations that there is demand for more iron ore, up 1.4%. we will look at the mining space later in the session. let's cross over to asia where ever longest any by in singapore. what is standing out to you? >> a couple of themes here. one of them is the extent to which mainland markets are catching up with their hong kong counterparts, after returning from the long holiday, but also, the reaction in the asian markets to softer than expected u.s. payrolls. we are seeing markets in the region mostly positive, but the csi 300 has been in focus, for climbed as much as 1.8%, but it is not as pronounced a move considering how hong kong stocks fared last week. the hang seng's r
we have heard relatively dovish comments from the bank of england governor andrew bailey. will that be reiterated thursday? 1.25 on the pound. oil prices edging higher zero point 3%. we keep across the lines from the middle east, 83.20 three on brent freight iron ore getting a lift on additional support measures being flagged by officials in china. that is boosting the property sector but giving aid to expectations that there is demand for more iron ore, up 1.4%. we will look at the mining...
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you have been listening to andrew bailey, | been listening to andrew bailey, explain their decision to hold interest rates at 5.2 —— 525%. he said that they do believe that they are getting back to more normal times, compared to the more global shocks we have seen in recent years, he mention the pandemic and the war in ukraine. he also said that energy prices have moderated but he said not enough not to get the point by the bank england could decide to cut that rate. he said that before their next meeting injune, a change to rates is not ruled out nor are given. the words he used were a little bit more eloquent than mine, he said not a fait accompli. he put this one to the context of the bank of england has a 2% target when it comes to inflation. inflation, which measures price rises over a period. right now, we are at a current 16 year high for inflation, which is held at 5.25%, which is at a 16 year high. ijust want held at 5.25%, which is at a 16 year high. i just want to quickly held at 5.25%, which is at a 16 year high. ijust want to quickly explain why all of this matters to
you have been listening to andrew bailey, | been listening to andrew bailey, explain their decision to hold interest rates at 5.2 —— 525%. he said that they do believe that they are getting back to more normal times, compared to the more global shocks we have seen in recent years, he mention the pandemic and the war in ukraine. he also said that energy prices have moderated but he said not enough not to get the point by the bank england could decide to cut that rate. he said that before...
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anybody. >> andrew bailey. >> andrew bailey. >> andrew bailey bailey, governor of the bank of england, and rishi rich or fishy rishi. >> now, i think, by the way, for political balance, we're going to need to give keir starmer a nickname as well. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> coming up with hasn't that already been done the night panorama starmer. >> well there you go. that might do. >> it is neither night with no fight. >> well that will do as well. that's very elegant. >> that's very poetic. do the debate richard tice i think has got it right for reform, £50 billion that we pay ourselves from the left pocket to the right pocket is phoney. >> it's fake. it's interest. we pay >> it's fake. it's interest. we pay on the quantitative easing printed money that we needn't pay- printed money that we needn't pay. switzerland doesn't do it. the european central bank doesn't do it. lots of countries don't do it. we do it as a convenience. so those three musketeers can claim we're broke and it causes inflation. >> you're absolutely right. i mean, money printing. no, no inflation. >> we're not out of mo
anybody. >> andrew bailey. >> andrew bailey. >> andrew bailey bailey, governor of the bank of england, and rishi rich or fishy rishi. >> now, i think, by the way, for political balance, we're going to need to give keir starmer a nickname as well. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> coming up with hasn't that already been done the night panorama starmer. >> well there you go. that might do. >> it is neither night with no fight. >> well that will do as...
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there are more details from what we heard from andrew bailey so please go there to make more sense of this on how it affects you. let's move on to some live pictures that you are seeing now. the title of the duke of cornwall is too typically held by their elder son of the duke or monarch and it passed to william when his father was crowned king. along with the title come the lands and businesses that make up the duchy of cornwall and william is today visiting the site where the first housing project for the homeless will be built. they are a little wobbly there but you can see it as a bright blue sky and we will continue bringing coverage of that event. the project itself, which is delivered alongside a cornish charity will provide 24 homes with wrap around support for homeless people. william, as you can see there, is meeting some of the development leaders as well as the chief executive of the cornish charity i mentioned earlier. construction itself will begin in september of this year and land for the homes is being provided by the duchy of cornwall. william will then visit the bea
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what did you make of this when you saw the missouri attorney general andrew bailey filed a freedom of information act request to probe whether the biden justice department did coordinate with prosecutors to take down trump, he's talking about fulton county da fani willis, alvin bragg in new york state interviewed general letitia james, what do you think of the story. >> andrew bailey is doing exactly what the american people expect of any elected official is to get to the bottom of the government corruption at the highest level of the federal government into expose a nation behind the scenes that we know is happening in our department of justice with folks like alvin bragg and folks like fani willis. willis. liz: let's listen to a.j. bailey on this. >> alvin bragg sued president trump and campaigned on a promise to prosecute president trump he is self-interested in this case because president trump is a political opponent of the people that alvin bragg is backing same with matthew coley angelo. liz: we've seen reports coming in the officials of d.a. bragg's team and fani willis' team
what did you make of this when you saw the missouri attorney general andrew bailey filed a freedom of information act request to probe whether the biden justice department did coordinate with prosecutors to take down trump, he's talking about fulton county da fani willis, alvin bragg in new york state interviewed general letitia james, what do you think of the story. >> andrew bailey is doing exactly what the american people expect of any elected official is to get to the bottom of the...
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haidi: dot governor andrew bailey there with bloomberg's francine lacqua. this is the picture when it comes to stoxx 50 futures. looking at we will see that optimism carry through from the asian session. so much of this is really doing a repricing of the same narrative for us, indicating the return of that goldilocks situation there. we have seen european stocks in the last few session setting that high record from us on thursday we saw u.k. benchmark stoxx gaining as we saw the boe's latest policy decision driving wages and rate cuts there, as well. we will continue to probably see some of those gains as we get into the start of trading. german dax futures also looking perky, and 0.25% higher. the index seeing a potentially sixth straight day of gains. more to come on "daybreak: asia." this is bloomberg. ♪ annabelle: you're watching "daybreak: asia." taking a look at how stocks are performing 30 minutes into the session right now for japan, korea and australia. a bit of upside is, through. its a little unsurprising given the wall street session. we had s
haidi: dot governor andrew bailey there with bloomberg's francine lacqua. this is the picture when it comes to stoxx 50 futures. looking at we will see that optimism carry through from the asian session. so much of this is really doing a repricing of the same narrative for us, indicating the return of that goldilocks situation there. we have seen european stocks in the last few session setting that high record from us on thursday we saw u.k. benchmark stoxx gaining as we saw the boe's latest...
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i think that us distinction is very _ that us distinction is very important because andrew bailey, the governor, has been saying, the situation here is quite different to the us, where inflation has been coming down less quickly than expected. i think that will be the messaging from the bank today. you mention the divided committee and i think what that means is there will be a reluctance to pre—commit to anything today. so there will be at the optimistic —— an optimistic view. we are getting closer to that rate cut, maybe injune or august but don't expect the bank of eglin to clearly tell us that today. find to clearly tell us that today. and one thing we _ to clearly tell us that today. and one thing we won't _ to clearly tell us that today. and one thing we won't get today is a return to the... we one thing we won't get today is a return to the. . ._ return to the... we are over 5% interest rates, _ return to the... we are over 596 interest rates, that _ return to the... we are over 596 interest rates, that is _ return to the... we are over 596 interest rates, that is very -
i think that us distinction is very _ that us distinction is very important because andrew bailey, the governor, has been saying, the situation here is quite different to the us, where inflation has been coming down less quickly than expected. i think that will be the messaging from the bank today. you mention the divided committee and i think what that means is there will be a reluctance to pre—commit to anything today. so there will be at the optimistic —— an optimistic view. we are...
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bank of england governor andrew bailey says they need to see "more evidence" that inflation has eased further, but is "optimistic" things are moving in the right direction. and he said he didn't rule out a rate cut as early as next month. i certainly want to be clear. before our next meeting injune we will have two full sets of data for inflation activity and the labour markets and that will help us making a fresh decision. but saying that, let me clue clear. the rate in tokmak june is not a fait accompli, or ruled out. well, a cut in interest rates this summer would be welcomed by the government here in the uk — which will have to call a general election by the end of the year. but the uk's finance minister, chancellor of the exchequerjeremy hunt, says the decision is for the bank of england to make and must be independent. these are really finely balanced decisions, but i welcome the fact the bank of england has obviously thought about this very hard. they take this decision independently. and i would much rather that they waited until they were absolutely sure inflation is on a d
bank of england governor andrew bailey says they need to see "more evidence" that inflation has eased further, but is "optimistic" things are moving in the right direction. and he said he didn't rule out a rate cut as early as next month. i certainly want to be clear. before our next meeting injune we will have two full sets of data for inflation activity and the labour markets and that will help us making a fresh decision. but saying that, let me clue clear. the rate in...
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bailey, says he's andrew bailey, says he's optimistic inflation will continue to fall and has suggested an interest rate cut could come as soon as next month . but jeremy hunt urged the bank not to take risks with inflation. >> i welcome the fact the bank of england has obviously thought about this very hard. they take this decision independently and i would much rather that they waited until their absolutely sure inflation is on a downward trajectory , and rushed into a trajectory, and rushed into a decision that they had to reverse at a later stage. what we want is sustainably low interest rates. and i think what's encouraging is that the bank of england governor for the first time, has expressed real optimism that we're on that path. >> the foreign secretary says britain will not follow the us in withholding arms from israel if a full scale invasion of rafah goes ahead. his comments come hours after president joe biden vowed to cut supplies if the southern gazan cities attacked. well, lord cameron says there's a fundamental difference because uk sales are much smaller in scale and ar
bailey, says he's andrew bailey, says he's optimistic inflation will continue to fall and has suggested an interest rate cut could come as soon as next month . but jeremy hunt urged the bank not to take risks with inflation. >> i welcome the fact the bank of england has obviously thought about this very hard. they take this decision independently and i would much rather that they waited until their absolutely sure inflation is on a downward trajectory , and rushed into a trajectory, and...
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therefore, for a sixth time at 5.25, the governor of the bank, andrew bailey, was optimistic. he's hinted a cut may come as early as june, but says that is by no means a done deal. jeremy hunt says things are improving. i welcome the fact that the bank of england has obviously thought about this very hard. >> they take this decision independently and i would much rather that they waited until they're absolutely sure inflation is on a downward trajectory. and rushed into a decision that they had to reverse at a later stage . what reverse at a later stage. what we want is sustainably low interest rates and i think what's encouraging is that the bank of england governor for the first time, has expressed real optimism that we're on that path. >> however, the shadow chief secretary to the treasury, darren jones, says it's clear the economy hasn't turned a corner. >> bank of england's decision today is its independent right today is its independent right to make decisions about interest rates. but clearly that's bad for news people at home who are having to reset their mortgages for
therefore, for a sixth time at 5.25, the governor of the bank, andrew bailey, was optimistic. he's hinted a cut may come as early as june, but says that is by no means a done deal. jeremy hunt says things are improving. i welcome the fact that the bank of england has obviously thought about this very hard. >> they take this decision independently and i would much rather that they waited until they're absolutely sure inflation is on a downward trajectory. and rushed into a decision that...
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bailey score. the giant. they take an early 2 to nothing lead over the phillies said they came back in the 3rd. i'm talking about the phillies. 2 on one out alec bohm's shoots one through the hole. at short incomes, kyle schwarber. >> and the phillies cut the lead in half. one batter later, brandon marsh, he laces a single watch him here. it goes through center field incomes. 2 more runs in the philly. big grab the lead at this point as take a 3 to 2 lead and they add another run in the 4th and that will be on a wild play literally which i'll show you trey turner at second base. jordan hicks throws balfour to bryce harper, but the gets away from patrick bailey and turner come all the way around from second base to score for the phillies and the giants will they added a run late but it wasn't enough. and the phillies they hold on to this one to take game one of the series. 43 was your final list talks of playoff basketball because that was all so exciting. at least this matchup wasn't talking about
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now governor andrew bailey suggested a cut may be possible as early as june, but says it's by no means a done deal. jeremy hunt has urged the bank not to take risks with inflation. >> i welcome the fact that the bank of england is obviously thought about this very hard. they take this decision independently and i would much rather that they waited until they're absolutely sure inflation is on a downward trajectory, and rushed into a decision that they had to reverse at a later stage. what we want is sustainably low interest rates. and i think what's encouraging is that the bank of england governor for the first time, has expressed real optimism that we're on that path i >> israel's made it through to the final of the eurovision song contest in sweden amid pro—palestinian demonstrations protesting against its participation. thousands of people packed the city's historic market square before a planned march through the city. israel's entry, eden golan was booed last night, but she got a more mixed reception earlier with some cheers of support . and with some cheers of support. and fifa
now governor andrew bailey suggested a cut may be possible as early as june, but says it's by no means a done deal. jeremy hunt has urged the bank not to take risks with inflation. >> i welcome the fact that the bank of england is obviously thought about this very hard. they take this decision independently and i would much rather that they waited until they're absolutely sure inflation is on a downward trajectory, and rushed into a decision that they had to reverse at a later stage. what...
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bailey after the announcement today, because they think that there might just be a smidgen of a chance that we will get one next month. so, injune. but whatever happens, june or september, these several reductions that were forecast at the beginning of this year, you know, the markets are not expecting that, they are expecting a maximum of two, and it will probably be 0.25% each. given this is your area of specialism, what about house prices? because that is what a lot of people will be watching as well. yes, halifax and nationwide released their house price indexes very regularly. 0verall, obviously there are some geographical spots but have bucked the trend, but overall, we have seen an increase, not a huge increase, but it is travelling upwards. it certainly feels that property prices have not come down. i think there is stagnation in the top end of the market. i'm told anything over £1 million is proving very sticky to move. but our market, our property market, is fundamentally really resilient. and i don't see... you know, the crash was foretold, it's all going to go to hell in a
bailey after the announcement today, because they think that there might just be a smidgen of a chance that we will get one next month. so, injune. but whatever happens, june or september, these several reductions that were forecast at the beginning of this year, you know, the markets are not expecting that, they are expecting a maximum of two, and it will probably be 0.25% each. given this is your area of specialism, what about house prices? because that is what a lot of people will be...
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bank of england governor andrew bailey says they need to see "more evidence" that inflation has eased further, but is "optimistic" things are moving in the right direction. and he said he didn't rule out a rate cut as early as next month. i certainly want to be clear. before our next meeting injune we will have two full sets of data for inflation activity and the labour markets and that will help us making a fresh decision. but saying that, let me clue clear. the rate in tokmak june is not a fait accompli,
bank of england governor andrew bailey says they need to see "more evidence" that inflation has eased further, but is "optimistic" things are moving in the right direction. and he said he didn't rule out a rate cut as early as next month. i certainly want to be clear. before our next meeting injune we will have two full sets of data for inflation activity and the labour markets and that will help us making a fresh decision. but saying that, let me clue clear. the rate in...
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the bank's governor, andrew bailey, says it looks like the econonmy has turned a corner, things are moving in the right direction, but said more evidence is needed before interest rates can be cut. 0ur economics editor, faisal islam, is here. how soon could that be, then? i think we are inching towards an interest rate cut, as you said, further hold, the sixth in a row today. but an extra vote for a rate cut on the 9—member panel and if you take all of the forecasts and some of the answers given by the bank of england today, i think the interpretation in the markets is that a cut next month injune is 50-50, that a cut next month injune is 50—50, and we should get a cut by august. but they have been wrong in the past but that is where the markets are expecting. as important as the timing of the first cut is what happens after. we had new information from the rank of england governor that he thought they could be a case for more cuts over the next year than is currently expected so direction of travel is downwards, just not quite yet. so direction of travel is downwards, just not quite y
the bank's governor, andrew bailey, says it looks like the econonmy has turned a corner, things are moving in the right direction, but said more evidence is needed before interest rates can be cut. 0ur economics editor, faisal islam, is here. how soon could that be, then? i think we are inching towards an interest rate cut, as you said, further hold, the sixth in a row today. but an extra vote for a rate cut on the 9—member panel and if you take all of the forecasts and some of the answers...
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the bank's governor, andrew bailey, said he was "optimistic things were moving in the right direction". king charles joked about being "allowed out of his cage" during a surprise visit to an army barracks in hampshire on thursday. he was speaking during a visit to the 3 royal school of military engineering at gibraltar barracks in minley. it's his latest engagement since returning to public duties after his cancer diagnosis earlier this year. you're live with bbc news. problems continue to mount for us aerospace company boeing — after another string of international safety incidents. on thursday morning, a boeing 737—300 passenger aircraft crashed during take—off in senegal. 11 people were injured when the plane ran off a runway and caught fire. separately, two investigations involving boeing planes are underway in turkey. when also on thursday, nearly 200 passengers were evacuated from a boeing 737—800 after one of its tires burst on landing. it comes just a day after a fedex airlines boeing 767 cargo plane landed at istanbul airport without its front landing gear. this as a
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bailey his team. why do you think they are not heeding your comments and pressure coming from elsewhere like for example the government, they would love to see rates cut, as soon as possible with an election coming up soon? they are concerned _ election coming up soon? they are concerned about _ election coming up soon? they are concerned about wage - are concerned about wage growth, they see that as an inflationary pressure and there are some components of inflation like services inflation, which are still running at high rates. however there is a real risk to doing nothing, and if you wait and delay rate cuts, until all components of inflation have fallen to low levels, by then it is too late because there are timelines in terms of interest rates having the impact on the economy, so that is why we think the bank of england needs to get ahead of the curve and actually start cutting rates, the swedish central bank did yesterday stop the swiss central bank already started cutting rates, and it is likel
bailey his team. why do you think they are not heeding your comments and pressure coming from elsewhere like for example the government, they would love to see rates cut, as soon as possible with an election coming up soon? they are concerned _ election coming up soon? they are concerned about _ election coming up soon? they are concerned about wage - are concerned about wage growth, they see that as an inflationary pressure and there are some components of inflation like services inflation,...
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but governor andrew bailey suggested a cut could come as soon as next month. however, jeremy hunt has urged the bank not to take risks with inflation. >> i welcome the fact that the bank of england has obviously thought about this very hard. they take this decision independently and i would much rather that they waited until they're absolutely sure inflation is on a downward trajectory . vie and rushed into trajectory. vie and rushed into a decision that they had to reverse at a later stage. what we want is sustainably low interest rates. and i think what's encouraging is that the bank of england governor for the first time, has expressed real optimism that we're on that path. >> thousands of pro—palestinian demonstrators have gathered in the swedish city of malmo to protest against israel competing in the eurovision song contest . in the eurovision song contest. protesters dressed in palestinian colours packed the city's historic market square before a planned march through malmo. now, during a dress rehearsal last night, crowds could be heard booing israel
but governor andrew bailey suggested a cut could come as soon as next month. however, jeremy hunt has urged the bank not to take risks with inflation. >> i welcome the fact that the bank of england has obviously thought about this very hard. they take this decision independently and i would much rather that they waited until they're absolutely sure inflation is on a downward trajectory . vie and rushed into trajectory. vie and rushed into a decision that they had to reverse at a later...
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bailey after the announcement today, because they think that there might just the announcement today, because they think that there mightjust be a smidgen of a chance that we will get one next month. so, injune. but whatever happens, june or september, these several reductions that were forecast at the beginning of this year, you know, the markets are not expecting that, they are expecting a maximum of two, and it will probably be 0.25% each. maximum of two, and it will probably be 0-25% each-— be 0.25% each. given this is your area of specialism, _ be 0.25% each. given this is your area of specialism, what - be 0.25% each. given this is your area of specialism, what about i be 0.25% each. given this is your- area of specialism, what about house prices? because that is what a lot of people will be watching as well. yes, halifax and nationwide released their house price index is very regularly. 0verall, obviously there are some geographical spots but have bucked the trend, but overall, we have seen an increase, not a huge increase, but it is travelling upwards. it certainly feels th
bailey after the announcement today, because they think that there might just the announcement today, because they think that there mightjust be a smidgen of a chance that we will get one next month. so, injune. but whatever happens, june or september, these several reductions that were forecast at the beginning of this year, you know, the markets are not expecting that, they are expecting a maximum of two, and it will probably be 0.25% each. maximum of two, and it will probably be 0-25%...
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governor andrew bailey said, he was "optimistic that things are moving in the right direction" as rates were held at 5.25%. i think it is. i am encouraged by all of this. very encouraged that again we have to achieve an inflation target that is sustainable. that is ourjob and what we do. the news is encouraging. and what we do. the news is encouraging-— and what we do. the news is encouraging. clearly you expect that tomorrow _ encouraging. clearly you expect that tomorrow we _ encouraging. clearly you expect that tomorrow we have - that tomorrow we have confirmation with come out of the mild — confirmation with come out of the mild recession. is the economy— the mild recession. is the economy in general turning a corner? — economy in general turning a corner? . , , ., economy in general turning a corner? . ,, ., , corner? the recession was very mild last year. _ corner? the recession was very mild last year. in _ corner? the recession was very mild last year. in fact - corner? the recession was very mild last year. in fact we - corner? the recession was very mild last year. in
governor andrew bailey said, he was "optimistic that things are moving in the right direction" as rates were held at 5.25%. i think it is. i am encouraged by all of this. very encouraged that again we have to achieve an inflation target that is sustainable. that is ourjob and what we do. the news is encouraging. and what we do. the news is encouraging-— and what we do. the news is encouraging. clearly you expect that tomorrow _ encouraging. clearly you expect that tomorrow we _...
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the bank's governor, andrew bailey, struck an optimistic tone, saying progress was being made and its target would be met within a couple of months . commuters are couple of months. commuters are facing a third consecutive day of disruption as the rail industry's longest ever strike action continues. members of aslef at lner, transpennine express and northern trains are walking out today. the union claims its members haven't had a pay claims its members haven't had a pay rise in five years and is using the government of giving up trying to resolve the issue. but the government says drivers have been offered salaries of up to £65,000, almost twice the uk average . the home office has average. the home office has removed figures on french efforts to stop small boat launches from its website . the launches from its website. the clear u—turn comes a little more than a week after it first started publishing the data. in an effort to show cooperation between french and uk authorities. the most recent figures had shown that french authorities stopped more than 1000 migrants from launching
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bailey who says he calls it slow growth. in terms of how people are feeling it in their pockets and purses, how does this vary, for example, for the people with mortgages, and also mortgages that are coming up for renewal? how are they feeling the cost of living right now? are they feeling the cost of living riaht now? , ., ., ., right now? right, if you are in one ofthe right now? right, if you are in one of the grouos _ right now? right, if you are in one of the groups that _ right now? right, if you are in one of the groups that has _ right now? right, if you are in one of the groups that has been - right now? right, if you are in one of the groups that has been hit - right now? right, if you are in one i of the groups that has been hit hard by high interest rates, which are designed to slow the economy down a little bit so we don't have as much inflation as we have had, so it doesn't get embedded and last, some of the people who have bought houses with large mortgages and low interest rates, three four years ago, they ar
bailey who says he calls it slow growth. in terms of how people are feeling it in their pockets and purses, how does this vary, for example, for the people with mortgages, and also mortgages that are coming up for renewal? how are they feeling the cost of living right now? are they feeling the cost of living riaht now? , ., ., ., right now? right, if you are in one ofthe right now? right, if you are in one of the grouos _ right now? right, if you are in one of the groups that _ right now?...
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bailey has to say later today our steve sedgwick will have a chance to speak to the governor. let's see what indications we get from the bank of england with potential rate cuts today >> silvia, you have been doing a lot of reporting on this story a cut expected some time soon. i had a guest on earlier who believes it will happen in august analysts and economists are looking at the pound/dollar. the dynamic with the two of them if there is a cut. >> ahead of the bank of england meeting, investors are negative with the outlook for sterling. we have sterling/dollar at 1.24. this is significant because some people actually expect further weakness when it comes to sterling as we are likely to see a divergence with the rate cuts when you compare the bank of england and the fed. at this stage, it is important to understand what we hear from the central banks, but some are predicting we might see parity reaching cable here. >> a lot of talk in the recent days silvia, thank you. >>> we turn attention to the developing story in the middle east with president biden looking to draw a red
bailey has to say later today our steve sedgwick will have a chance to speak to the governor. let's see what indications we get from the bank of england with potential rate cuts today >> silvia, you have been doing a lot of reporting on this story a cut expected some time soon. i had a guest on earlier who believes it will happen in august analysts and economists are looking at the pound/dollar. the dynamic with the two of them if there is a cut. >> ahead of the bank of england...
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i expect andrew bailey to say hold for now, but indicating there will be cuts coming. we expect to cut as susan as j june, 25 basis points and then more later in the year we know the u.s. has had far more robust economic picture in part down to consumer actually root health. that's starting to wane. the uk is not doing so well. we see a down growth of expectations for 2024 from 70 basis points to 40 basis points. the uk will be the laggard for growth next year, the worst of the bunch. while i think the economic picture is a slightly different picture means we'll see cuts for the uk, but not from this meeting. >> how much do the cuts matter when we talk about the equity market they certainly matter a lot when it comes to the consumer the citi strategist yesterday said main street is just the regular person in this scenario and they've seen quite a bit of divergence themselves and the market has seemed to move higher without those rates. what do you think? >> businesses that do well with low or no leverage can stomach that you see strong businesses with strong economic m
i expect andrew bailey to say hold for now, but indicating there will be cuts coming. we expect to cut as susan as j june, 25 basis points and then more later in the year we know the u.s. has had far more robust economic picture in part down to consumer actually root health. that's starting to wane. the uk is not doing so well. we see a down growth of expectations for 2024 from 70 basis points to 40 basis points. the uk will be the laggard for growth next year, the worst of the bunch. while i...
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andrew bailey joins me now. sir, do you believe the prosecutions have been coordinated by the justice department? that's a no no i guess. >> yeah, that's right. deploying personnel in a political campaign against president trump 24 a form of election interference. we knew the cases themselves were elicit and prosecutions and we have every reason to believe the prosecutors are elicitly motivated and bringing frivolous suits not supported by the facts or law and they're politically motivated in violation of the cannons of professional conduct and we know that matthew co-angelo was a top official and now gone to work for and leading the prosecution for alvin b ragg's office against president trump. this is a level we've never seen and department department of jd we've got to scrutinize this and hold individuals accountable. stuart: you want the records but i'm sure the department of jus dis-will drag it is feet. how long can they drag this out for? till after the election probably. >> we're not going to let them st
andrew bailey joins me now. sir, do you believe the prosecutions have been coordinated by the justice department? that's a no no i guess. >> yeah, that's right. deploying personnel in a political campaign against president trump 24 a form of election interference. we knew the cases themselves were elicit and prosecutions and we have every reason to believe the prosecutors are elicitly motivated and bringing frivolous suits not supported by the facts or law and they're politically...
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bailey. i know you are not a fed watcher. i don't expect you to be. given the cpi print last week, is the ecb in a better position to be cutting rates and feel good about it? >> they are being coy. they say they will cut rates, but not by much. that is a consistent theme across different speakers. i think they are probably building up the room to being able to cut with the decline in inflation. we have seen the snb and richts bank with the cuts. it is in the cards. it is a benign environment. it is not a rate cut where you suddenly feel like you have to stimulate the economy because you are seeing a lot of corporate defaults or things like that. it is rates are high. it is having an effect and now is the time to start bringing them back down to normal. >> without seeing too much volatility down the line and the risk of recession. thank you so much for that. i appreciate your perspective. henrik johnson at deutsche bank. >>> coming up on the show, german producer prices fall more than expected
bailey. i know you are not a fed watcher. i don't expect you to be. given the cpi print last week, is the ecb in a better position to be cutting rates and feel good about it? >> they are being coy. they say they will cut rates, but not by much. that is a consistent theme across different speakers. i think they are probably building up the room to being able to cut with the decline in inflation. we have seen the snb and richts bank with the cuts. it is in the cards. it is a benign...
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robert, just on cue, andrew bailey is speaking at the london school of economics, late last night, and he gave quite a few hints, didn't he? he did. the bank of england are very, very close to lowering interest rates here, as you have just shown, the interest rates here, as you havejust shown, the rate interest rates here, as you have just shown, the rate of inflation is going to come back pretty much to their inflation target in data today, and if not today, then probably next month. the bank of england meet onjune 20 to decide interest rates, i think they will lower than one quarter of a percent then. if not, then they are very likely to in august. you've got several of the nine people who set interest rates say they have now seen pretty much enough, and theyjust want inflation to come down to their target before they lower interest rates. [30 target before they lower interest rates.— target before they lower interest rates. do you think they could _ interest rates. do you think they could be _ interest rates. do you think they could be tempted - interest rates. do you think they c
robert, just on cue, andrew bailey is speaking at the london school of economics, late last night, and he gave quite a few hints, didn't he? he did. the bank of england are very, very close to lowering interest rates here, as you have just shown, the interest rates here, as you havejust shown, the rate interest rates here, as you have just shown, the rate of inflation is going to come back pretty much to their inflation target in data today, and if not today, then probably next month. the bank...
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bailey and key inflation data due from the uk as well as flash pmi readings across europe and the latest fmoc meeting minutes. look at the nvidia results and a.i. is the big thing to look out for here. let's remember what happened so far. facebook will spend more on a.i. you have other social media giants with google putting out issuance with a.i. and investors really saying if you are spending on a.i. now, we're going to punish you for it because it should have been done earlier on. even softbank is shifting focus with a.i. ultimately, when you see that the spend of a.i. is now beginning to pick up a little bit more, one wonders is it because these companies are now seeing where the direction is for generative a.i. which will help their businesses or is it just too late? you actually missed the boat and that's what investors are looking at in regards to this. nvidia, as i was speaking to analysts, they are the ones who are earning money from a.i., not having to invest in a.i. which is a totally different company. they raised their revenues from around $4 billion to $30 billion in just 1
bailey and key inflation data due from the uk as well as flash pmi readings across europe and the latest fmoc meeting minutes. look at the nvidia results and a.i. is the big thing to look out for here. let's remember what happened so far. facebook will spend more on a.i. you have other social media giants with google putting out issuance with a.i. and investors really saying if you are spending on a.i. now, we're going to punish you for it because it should have been done earlier on. even...
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bailey explaining this investigation, listen. >> we have every reason to believe this is a coordinated, political attacks emanating from biden department of justice. winner of the cases themselves were illicit, with prosecutions but the prosecutors themselves arm motivated as well. we want records from jack smith, the department of justice, alvin bragg, fani willis and we need to lay on the table so the public can have the illicit motivations of the prosecutors themselves. >> todd: lexi come if there is a people trail confirming what many of us suspected for a very long time that there is something happening here in concert, what happens next wes moore quarter of the consequences to the prosecutors in the cases? >> it depends on where they are in the pipeline. of course, the fani willis issue, that case halted by means of interlocking tory appeal. so, any documents they are able to get may come into lay there and it can be an issue. trumps issues are good at finding legal issues unsuccessful in a lot of ways. the appeal is just not granted as a matter of course but actually a reason to
bailey explaining this investigation, listen. >> we have every reason to believe this is a coordinated, political attacks emanating from biden department of justice. winner of the cases themselves were illicit, with prosecutions but the prosecutors themselves arm motivated as well. we want records from jack smith, the department of justice, alvin bragg, fani willis and we need to lay on the table so the public can have the illicit motivations of the prosecutors themselves. >> todd:...
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but governor andrew bailey says things are moving in the right direction. he suggests that an interest rate cut could come as soon as next month. now the government insists the economy has turned a corner, but shadow chief secretary to the treasury darren jones says many households are still struggling with the cost of living. >> bank of england's decision today is its independent right today is its independent right to make decisions about interest rates. but clearly that's bad news for people at home who are having to reset their mortgages for the years ahead at a more expensive rate, and people having to pay rent for their homes . and that's why the homes. and that's why the economy has not turned a corner, and why people at home are not feeling any uptick when they're told by conservative ministers doing victory laps this week that the country has turned a corner when it hasn't. >> thousands of pro—palestinian demonstrators have gathered in the swedish city of malmo to protest against israel competing in the eurovision song contest . in the eurovision
but governor andrew bailey says things are moving in the right direction. he suggests that an interest rate cut could come as soon as next month. now the government insists the economy has turned a corner, but shadow chief secretary to the treasury darren jones says many households are still struggling with the cost of living. >> bank of england's decision today is its independent right today is its independent right to make decisions about interest rates. but clearly that's bad news for...
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the bank's governor, andrew bailey, said he was "optimistic things were moving in the right direction". king charles joked about being "allowed out of his cage" during a surprise visit to an army barracks in hampshire. he was speaking during a visit to the 3 royal school of military engineering at gibraltar barracks in minley. it's his latest engagement since returning to public duties after his cancer diagnosis. you are watching bbc news. amid growing concerns over their safety record and after several devastating mechanical failures withi the boeing fleet, the ceo of the company has assured customers that all their aircraft are built to the highest industry standards. but a former employee of the firm's biggest supplier has told the bbc that sections of the 737 max aircraft that he was checking regularly left his factory with "serious defects". spirit aerosystems build the fuselage for the 737 max. they are then shipped to boeing's own plant for final assembly. speaking publicly for the first time, the former quality inspector santiago perades told the bbc that some managers activel
the bank's governor, andrew bailey, said he was "optimistic things were moving in the right direction". king charles joked about being "allowed out of his cage" during a surprise visit to an army barracks in hampshire. he was speaking during a visit to the 3 royal school of military engineering at gibraltar barracks in minley. it's his latest engagement since returning to public duties after his cancer diagnosis. you are watching bbc news. amid growing concerns over their...
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but the governor, andrew bailey, says he's optimistic inflation will continue to fall and has suggested an interest rate cut could come as soon as next month . but jeremy hunt urged the bank not to take risks with inflation. >> i welcome the fact the bank of england has obviously thought about this very hard. they take this decision independently and i would much rather that they waited until their absolutely sure inflation is on a downward trajectory , and rushed into a trajectory, and rushed into a decision that they had to reverse at a later stage. what we want is sustainably low interest rates. and i think what's encouraging is that the bank of england governor for the first time, has expressed real optimism that we're on that path. >> the foreign secretary says britain will not follow the us in withholding arms from israel if a full scale invasion of rafah goes ahead. his comments come hours after president joe biden vowed to cut supplies if the southern gazan cities attacked. well, lord cameron says there's a fundamental difference because uk sales are much smaller in scale and ar
but the governor, andrew bailey, says he's optimistic inflation will continue to fall and has suggested an interest rate cut could come as soon as next month . but jeremy hunt urged the bank not to take risks with inflation. >> i welcome the fact the bank of england has obviously thought about this very hard. they take this decision independently and i would much rather that they waited until their absolutely sure inflation is on a downward trajectory , and rushed into a trajectory, and...
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but governor andrew bailey says he's optimistic inflation will continue to fall and has suggested an interest rate cut could come as soon as next month. jeremy hunt urged the bank not to take risks with inflation. >> i welcome the fact the bank of england has obviously thought about this very hard. they take this decision independently and i would much rather that they waited until they're absolutely sure inflation is on a downward trajectory . vie and rushed into trajectory. vie and rushed into a decision that they had to reverse at a later stage. what we want is sustainably low interest rates. and i think what's encouraging is that the bank of england governor for the first time has expressed real optimism that we're on that path. >> pro—palestinian protesters have been gathering in the swedish city of malmo ahead of the second eurovision semi—final. hundreds of demonstrators have been waving palestinian flags in the city's historic market square, in opposition to israel's participation in the song contest. the crowds could be heard booing last night during israel's performance
but governor andrew bailey says he's optimistic inflation will continue to fall and has suggested an interest rate cut could come as soon as next month. jeremy hunt urged the bank not to take risks with inflation. >> i welcome the fact the bank of england has obviously thought about this very hard. they take this decision independently and i would much rather that they waited until they're absolutely sure inflation is on a downward trajectory . vie and rushed into trajectory. vie and...