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If the Fed hadn't gone through, then the markets would have continued to throw their toys out of the stroller and we would have seen a further sell-off.
Megan Griffith-Greene has been service journalism editor at The Washington Post since 2022. Before joining The Post, she was senior service journalism editor at the Philadelphia Inquirer, and ...
We are thrilled to announce that Megan Griffith-Greene will join The Washington Post as Service Journalism Editor. In this role, Megan will partner with reporting teams across the newsroom to ...
Greene, an external member of the BoE's Monetary Policy Committee, voted last month with the majority for a quarter-point cut in rates to 4.25% and has said she was part of the group who might ...
The UK Treasury named Megan Greene, global chief economist at the Kroll Institute, to serve on the panel setting interest rates at the Bank of England. Greene is replacing Silvana Tenreyro on the ...
Bank of England policymaker Megan Greene said she prefers a “cautious, steady-as-she goes” approach to cutting interest rates, warning of the threat from strong wage growth and economic activity.
Megan Griffith-Greene, most recently the service journalism editor at The Washington Post, is Poynter’s new faculty member leading an effort to educate potential funders of local news on ...
Bank of England rate-setter Megan Greene warned that it will take time for UK consumer spending to recover, as many mortgage holders will be stuck with high borrowing costs.
The Bank of England said Megan Greene will replace Silvana Tenreyro as an external member, for a three-year term starting in July. Greene is currently global chief economist at Kroll and according ...
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