MPC's Posen: Criticism of interest rate policy 'nonsense'

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MPC dove Adam Posen has blasted as "nonsense" criticism of Britain's soft interest rate policy from the world's central bank.

The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) singled out the Bank of England when it warned in its annual report the era of "near-zero" interest rates needs to end, reports the Telegraph. Highlighting the fact inflation in the UK has been above its 2% target since December 2009, it said: "One wonders how long [the MPC's] current policy can be sustained." Posen, who has voted not only for rates to be left on hold but for the Bank to inject another £50bn of quantitative easing into the economy since October, said stagflation - low growth and high inflation - is unlikely in the UK. He...

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