Bank of England slows quantitative tightening program

theguardian.com

The Bank of England will slow its quantitative tightening program, reducing bond sales from £100bn to £70bn annually. This process unwinds quantitative easing by selling bonds, which can increase borrowing costs. The Bank has already reduced its bond holdings significantly since 2022. Quantitative tightening impacts public finances through higher debt servicing costs and losses on bond sales and remaining holdings.


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