THE Bank of England (BoE) talks so much about negative interest rates that it might avoid having to actually use them.
The institution’s public soul-searching ever since governor Andrew Bailey first softened his opposition to subzero monetary policy in May is convincing some investors that officials aren’t bluffing about embracing it. Then again, creating that anticipation without enacting the measure could be just what they want.
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