In a bid to revive stagnant post-financial crisis economies and spur inflation, central bankers globally ventured into uncharted territory in the 2010s by pushing interest rates into negative territory.
In a bid to revive stagnant post-financial crisis economies and spur inflation, central bankers globally ventured into uncharted territory in the 2010s by pushing interest rates into negative territory.
The Bank of England has voted to keep interest rates unchanged, but showed what was perhaps the clearest sign in years that cuts..