Sterling Holds Steady as Bank of England Signals Patience on Rate Cuts
Markets recalibrate expectations after the Governor's measured remarks on inflation persistence and the pace of monetary easing.
By James Harrington7 min read
Vol. I · No. 1 · 22 March 2026 · Morning Edition
Updated 2h agoBusiness Editor
James Harrington brings two decades of financial journalism experience to his role as Business Editor. A former City correspondent for the Financial Times, he specialises in monetary policy, corporate strategy, and the intersection of commerce and geopolitics.
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