The pound sank against the dollar early on Wednesday after the Bank of England governor confirmed the bank won't extend an emergency debt-buying plan introduced last month to stabilise financial markets. Andrew Bailey said the programme will end on Friday as scheduled. "My message to the (pension) funds involved - you've got three days left now. You have got to get this done," Bailey said late on Tuesday in Washington. "Part of the essence of a financial stability intervention is that it is clearly temporary.

" The pound fell by almost 1 per cent to just below USD 1.10 after Bailey spoke, before rallying slightly after the Financial Times reported that the bank was, after all, prepared to keep buying bonds beyond the Friday deadline. The central bank stepped in after the British government on September 23 announced plans for 45 billion pounds (USD 50 billion) in tax cuts without saying how it would pay for them.
The announcement spooked financial markets and sent the pound plunging to a record low of USD 1.03 against the dollar. The Bank of England intervened to prop up the bond market and stop a wider economic crisis that particularly threatened pension funds. Analysts say pension funds lobbied the central bank to extend the programme by two weeks, but Bailey stuck to the timeline in an appearance at the annual meeting of the Institute of International Finance in Washington.
The market turmoil has caused pain for many Britons - especially prospective homebuyers, who have seen mortgage rates soar on the increased prospect of a big rate hike from the central bank when it meets next month. It has also put intense political pressure on the Conservative government of Prime Minister Liz Truss, who took office in early September with a promise to boost growth through tax cuts and deregulation. Friction has grown between the government and the independent Bank of England.
Business Secretary Jacob Rees-Mogg suggested on Wednesday that market turbulence was primarily the result of the bank's failure to raise interest rates as quickly as its US counterpart, the Federal Reserve. He said the market response was "much more to do with interest rates than it is to do with a minor part of fiscal policy.
" Many economists dispute that view and blame the government's budget announcement for the mayhem. In an effort to ease concerns, Treasury chief Kwasi Kwarteng said on Monday that he would release the government's detailed fiscal plans on October 31, three weeks earlier than scheduled. But the government still hasn't detailed how it will pay for its tax cuts, except to say faster economic growth will increase tax revenue. Economists say deep public spending cuts will be needed.
The independent Institute for Fiscal Studies says the government may have to reduce spending by as much as 62 billion pounds a year to achieve its targets for controlling public debt. In more bad financial news, the Office for National Statistics said on Wednesday that Britain's economy contracted by 0.3 per cent in August, down from 0.1 per cent growth in July, with manufacturing and consumer services both recording falls. "The economy shrank in August with both production and services falling back, and with a small downward revision to July's growth the economy contracted in the last three months as a whole," said the office's chief economist, Grant Fitzner.
(PTI)
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