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Credit conditions for firms: stability and monetary policy - speech by Paul Tucker
Speaking to the Association of Corporate Treasurers in Liverpool today, Paul Tucker – the Bank’s Deputy Governor for Financial Stability and a member of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) – addresses some of the issues facing businesses as the economy rebalances and the financial system rebuilds.
Published on
18 April 2012
Paul Tucker talks about credit conditions and how the Financial Policy Committee (FPC) might affect businesses. And he surveys the outlook for monetary policy, taking into account news on growth and inflation since the February Inflation Report. He notes that while "the overall story of recovery in underlying growth still looks broadly intact, there has been bad news on the inflation front."