
Andrew Sentance
Andrew Sentance is a British economist known for his insights into monetary policy and economic trends. He served as a member of the Monetary Policy Committee at the Bank of England and has contributed to discussions on economic forecasts and policy impacts, particularly in relation to trade and tariffs. He was recently mentioned in the news for critiquing the disproportionate nature of tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, highlighting concerns about their reciprocity and potential economic consequences.
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Recent news mentions
Andrew Sentance, a former member of the Bank of England Monetary Policy, wrote of 'eerie parallels' between the position of the current chancellor and that of the late Denis Healey.
Badenoch 'worried' UK may need IMF bailoutAndrew Sentance described the latest delay in ONS data release as a 'total and utter shambles'.
ONS delays release of retail sales data over quality concernsAndrew Sentance, a former member of the committee which sets interest rates, said on social media he believed it would be 'irresponsible' to cut rates with inflation rising.
UK inflation hits highest rate for almost a year and a halfAndrew Sentance, the British economist who is a former member of the Bank of England’s monetary policy committee, said the Trump tariffs are not reciprocal at all.
Opinion: Trump is exploiting discord among U.S.’s biggest trading partners. A united tariff counterwar might get him to back off


















