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Surveillance: Sentance, Peabody, Holland, Zentner

Bloomberg Surveillance

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3.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 14 July 2016

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Surveillance: Sentance, Peabody, Holland, Zentner

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And context changes how you see things, how you change things, because context changes everything. Go to Bloomberg

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dot com to get context. Welcome to the Bloomberg Surveillance Podcast. I'm Tom Keene always with Michael McKee.

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Daily, we bring you insight from the best in economics, finance, investment and international relations.

0:52.0

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0:59.2

We could talk this morning for three hours to Andrew Sentence. He was chief

1:08.0

economist for British Airways. He's been a member of the Monetary Policy Committee, the Bank of England.

1:15.0

We could talk to him about Foreign Secretary Johnson or the new Brexit Tsar, I hate that phrase.

1:21.6

I got to come up with something better Mr Davis but let us start with the bank of England

1:26.6

enter sentence to governor karnie show courage or resilience or bravery in not cutting interest rates?

1:35.0

Well, it's not a decision just for Governor Carney.

1:38.0

He spoke out a couple of weeks ago and said he thought mommy-a-useing might be needed. I think the jury is out on that.

1:46.1

I think the MPC has taken the right decision. We need stability at the moment in our

1:52.2

economic policies here in the UK there's been so much

1:55.2

turbulence on the political front I don't think now is the time for

2:01.8

monetary policy or economic policies to change they should be stable and

2:07.2

so I very much welcome the fact that interest rates have been on hold.

2:10.7

There's one member of the M. P. C. Vleeja who voted for a cut. He'd been

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