BoE´s Bailey: Banking crisis `testing’ institutional structures
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Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey earlier said in a speech on Wednesday to the Institute of International Finance in Washington where he is attending International Monetary Fund meetings that he did not believe ´´we face a systemic banking crisis.”
In recent trade, further comments have crossed the wires:
“I do not see the evidence that we’ve got on our hands what I would call … the makings of a 2007/8 financial crisis. I really don’t see that,” Bailey said when asked about recent instability in the banking sector.
“The system is in a much more robust condition,” he added.
The Great British Pound rose towards $1.25 vs. the US dollar, moving closer to a ten-month high of $1.2525 touched on April 4th.
The Pound Sterling is getting a boost from the softer-than-expected US Consumer Price Index data that solidified that sentiment that the Federal Reserve will likely pause its rate hiking cycle soon.
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