Giving evidence in the historic setting of a wood-panelled room in the UK parliament on Monday, Andrew Bailey, governor of the Bank of England, was facing questions from MPs concerned that the nation was going back to the bad old days of high inflation. “We are a very long way from the 1970s,” Bailey scoffed, highlighting the differences to an era when inflation hit 24.2 per cent in 1975.
英国央行(Bank of England)行长安德鲁•贝利(Andrew Bailey)周一在英国议会一间用木板装饰的具有历史意义的会议室作证时,面临着议员们的质疑,他们担心英国正回到过去高通胀的糟糕日子。“我们距离上世纪70年代还有很长的路要走,”贝利对此说法不以为然,并强调了现在与1975年通胀率达到24.2%时代的不同。
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