Bank of England's Taylor sees rates on hold barring worst-case scenario

June 8, 2026 1:20 AM EDT

The Bank of England building in London, Britain, May 19, 2026. REUTERS/Corey Rudy

LONDON, June ‌8 (Reuters) - Bank ​of ​England policymaker Alan Taylor said interest rates ‌at their current level were restrictive ⁠for the economy and he ‌did not see the ‌need for an increase to tackle inflationary pressures that ​have grown as a result of the Iran war.

"I ⁠feel comfortable where we are unless we ​get the worst-case scenario," Taylor said in an interview with ​Sky News broadcast ‌on Monday. "But I really want to get that ⁠sense that this is moving behind us."

Taylor was one of ⁠the strongest advocates on the BoE's ​Monetary Policy Committee for rate cuts before the U.S. and Israeli war ‌with Iran began. He and a majority of MPC ‌members have voted since ⁠then to ‌keep borrowing costs ​on hold.

(Writing by William Schomberg; Editing by Tom ‌Hogue)



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