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Bank of England’s goal of quantitative tightening hindered by ‘fiscal trickery’ – News

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Last updated: 2024/09/19 at 10:20 AM
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The Bank of England is facing a dilemma as it considers its next move regarding interest rate cuts in relation to the UK Treasury and the upcoming budget statement. While the BoE may opt to stay put this month, its decision will shed light on its intertwined relationship with the government. The uncertainty surrounding how the BoE will incorporate the Labour government’s budget statement into its inflation and growth projections is a key factor in the decision-making process.

The UK government’s indication of a tight budget proposal could aid the BoE in addressing issues related to disinflation in services and wages. This could pave the way for more aggressive monetary easing in the future. Additionally, the BoE’s plan to reduce its balance sheet of gilts may also play a significant role in shaping its policy direction. The announcement of the quantitative tightening plan could have far-reaching implications, impacting both the bond market and the government’s fiscal math.

The BoE’s previous goal of reducing the balance sheet by £100 billion may need to be adjusted considering the heavier maturing debt schedule in the upcoming year. Analysts predict a significant decrease in active gilt sales, potentially removing the BoE as a seller for most of the year ahead. This could benefit bond investors as well as the Chancellor of the Exchequer. However, the crystallization of valuation losses due to the QT process poses a challenge for the government in terms of fiscal space and scope.

There are differing opinions on whether the BoE will stick to the £100 billion QT figure or increase it to maintain consistent gilt sales levels. The BoE’s estimation of its balance sheet’s long-term target implies further reductions in the coming years. The question of whether the UK finance minister will use the Treasury’s BoE exposure to manipulate fiscal rules and open up fiscal headroom remains uncertain. The potential impact of changing the definition of public sector net debt on government spending and the justification for such a move are subjects of debate among economists and experts.

Overall, the BoE’s decision regarding QT and its relationship with the UK Treasury will have significant implications for monetary policy, government spending, and the overall economic outlook. The delicate dance between the central bank and the government will continue to shape the country’s economic trajectory in the months and years to come. The market eagerly awaits the outcome of Thursday’s meeting to gauge the direction of the BoE’s policy stance and its impact on various sectors of the economy.

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