BoE Saunders: Quicker tightening early on could help limit the overall tightening cycle
The Bank of England's Saunders says vote for a 50bp hike in February does not necessarily imply that I believe that the level of rates one or two years ahead will be higher than the yield curve used for the February MPR.
Says important to distinguish between the pace of tightening and the level of rates at the end of a tightening cycle.
Says quicker tightening early on could help limit the overall tightening cycle
Says vote for a 50bp hike in February does not necessarily imply that I would vote for a 50bp hike in the event that further tightening is required.
Says case for policy to move in a larger step probably is greater when bank rate is clearly further away from the approximate level that, if maintained, would return inflation to target.
Says not in favour of aiming to restore the lost potential output by “running the economy hot".
Saunders says running the economy hot” would simply produce an even more persistent inflation overshoot.
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