The confirmation that Andrew Bailey will take over from Mark Carney as Governor of the Bank of England on 16th March 2020 doesn’t change the outlook for monetary policy. But Bailey will face many challenges during his eight-year term, such as navigating the choppy waters of Brexit and dealing with the next downturn with not much ammunition in the policy arsenal.
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