UBS On-Air: Paul Donovan Daily Audio 'Will the Fed acquire a British accent?'

UBS On-Air: Market Moves - A podcast by Client Strategy Office

During the UK’s brief Truss debacle, the Bank of England stepped in to offer liquidity to a financial system battered rising bond yields. Having dealt with the liquidity crisis, the BoE went on to raise rates in a measured manner. Investors have to consider whether the Federal Reserve will now learn King’s English, spell the word “labour” correctly, and follow the UK precedent with a rate rise this month.