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Bank of England warns that reversing monetary policy will have consequences
Central bank’s research estimates large average gains
Study says companies diverted cash to deal with pension deficits
Fresh BoE purchases come as policymakers consider rate rises
Short-term economic fluctuations must not throw monetary policy off course
The obvious effect of their policies has been to make the well-off even better off
Scale of challenge becomes clear as policymakers face unwinding assets after decade of stimulus
The Fame-style brand of tough love favoured by some MPC members is risky
Monetary policy has had a very damaging effect on pensions
Ease of execution is a poor yardstick for measuring the success of monetary policy
The ECB, Opec deal concerns, and BoE bond buying will also be in focus
Roger Blitz and John Wraith discuss the main indicators
Head of Treasury committee pledges to defend central bank but warns Carney about straying from brief
BoE governor responds to critics of low interest rates and loose monetary policy
Ballooning pension deficits are hitting profits and leading to hiring freezes
Haidar borrows 5-10 times its capital to boost returns
Chancellor shows frustration over criticism by May and Hague
Deputy governor says it has not found ‘material’ constraints on companies as a consequence of QE as a consequence of QE
Chancellor and governor play down suggestion of tension between government and Bank of England
A benign interpretation of UK prime minister’s remarks is possible
May highlights those who ‘suffered’ from Bank of England’s low rates and bond-buying programme
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