IMF tells UK to rethink tax cuts as Moody’s says rating at risk – Times of India
The warnings come amid dramatic moves in the UK asset prices in the wake of the government’s mini-budget.
The pound touched a record low against the dollar on Monday after Kwarteng brushed off criticism of his economic vision and said he has more tax cuts in the works. Borrowing costs have jumped across the UK financial system since his announcement last Friday and banks have started pulling mortgages deals, triggering a collapse in home sales.
Traders have braced for further tightening from the Bank of England in response to the stimulus plan, wagering at one point on the central bank’s key rate hitting 6.25% in 2023, which would be the highest level since 1999. Kwarteng is due to defend his policy in a meeting with US bank executives in London on Wednesday.
“Given elevated inflation pressures in many countries, including the UK, we do not recommend large and untargeted fiscal packages at this juncture, as it is important that fiscal policy does not work at cross purposes to monetary policy,” a spokesperson for the Washington-based IMF said late on Tuesday. The IMF also said that Kwarteng should use a plan scheduled for release in November to “re-evaluate the tax measures, especially those that benefit high-income earners”.
The pound declined 0.6% to $1.07 in early trades, after hitting a record-low of $1.04 earlier this week.
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