In a tightening spot—will the Bank of England raise interest rates first?
Our podcast on markets, the economy and business. Also this week: how real-time data are changing economics and we talk to Michael Dell about the future of tech entrepreneurship
HIGHER INFLATION looks likely to last into 2022. The Bank of England could be the first big central bank to raise interest rates—why might it make the first move? Also, our team explores how real-time data are upending economics. And Michael Dell, boss of the eponymous tech firm, on why founders are leaving Silicon Valley for Texas and why PCs are still sexy. Rachana Shanbhogue hosts. Runtime: 29 mins
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