Traders cement bets on at least three quarter-point interest rate cuts this year
Officials zeroing in on $1.1tn SRT market between banks and private capital investors
Deputy governor Sarah Breeden says it is too soon to untangle inflationary implications stemming from trade barriers
Sell-off in 10- and 30-year gilts prompts central bank’s decision to sell only shorter maturity bonds in April 14 auction
Jump in yields on 30-year gilts comes as investors also dump US Treasuries
So long, sweet price
Central bank warns UK economy is particularly exposed to volatility triggered by Donald Trump’s policies
Central bank’s Prudential Regulation Authority has so far found little sign of serious financial distress
And what can still be done about it
PRA censures former chief investment officer for failings while on the board of Sanjeev Gupta’s lender
Increase in protection designed to give confidence to UK depositors and to account for inflation
Office for National Statistics is working on revisions to earnings figures that are important for monetary policy
Central bank opts for smaller inflation surge and milder global GDP drop in its modelling requirements
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Pay is out of line with the state of the economy, puzzling analysts and worrying the BoE
Rate-setters are grappling with combination of a sluggish economy and continuing price pressures
Figures come as Bank of England is expected to hold interest rates on Thursday
MaPS, they don’t love you like we love you
The Descent of Mann
Digital version of iconic ‘Phillips Machine’ hydraulic computer to be made accessible to public for first time
Andrew Bailey plays down risks of self-reinforcing acceleration in price growth
Proposal is latest sign of regulators responding to government pressure to cut business red tape
Deputy governor Dave Ramsden says interest rate cuts must be gradual
Error fed into data set used by watchdog in review of UK’s cash savings market