Economics

BOE’s Haskel Sees Activity Returning Faster Than Expected

  • Says employment remains a risk as government schemes taper
  • Comments follow ubpeat assessment from Andy Haldane this week

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The U.K. economy is seeing a “glimmer of hope” with activity returning faster than anticipated, according to Bank of England policy maker Jonathan Haskel.

Employment remains a risk, with much uncertainty around the number of furloughed workers that will be able to return to jobs, he added. If the U.K. were to experience a second wave of the virus, policy makers would respond, he added.