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That was the year that was − speech by Dave Ramsden
Given at Bank of England Watchers’ Conference organised by the Money Macro Finance Society and King’s Business School at King’s College London
Published on
24 November 2022
Dave Ramsden looks back over 2022 and reflects on why the economy and path for inflation have turned out differently. He describes how the series of shocks we’ve been hit with have generated significant uncertainty. That makes predicting the future and setting monetary policy more challenging.