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A Monetary Playbook For Oil Shocks | BCA Research
Skip to main content Central Bank Focus 07 May 2026 by Felix-Antoine Vezina-Poirier, Chief Strategist The Bank of England’s latest Monetary Policy Report offers a clean framework for thinking through an oil shock and the appropriate policy response. The first channel is the direct effect of higher energy prices on inflation such as higher gas and utilities… Interested in reading the full Daily Insight? Read the full insight with instant access. BCA Research | Daily Insights Stay on top of market events and BCA's latest ideas, with high value, timely insights delivered to your inbox daily. Learn more Stay Connected with BCA Get our latest events and research insights delivered to your inbox.
Oil supply shock to worsen as inventories fall further even if conflict ...
Oil supplies are set to tighten further in coming weeks even if the U.S. and Iran agree on a peace deal to end their war because it will take weeks for oil shipments to resume from the Middle East ...
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