Notayesmanspodcast369

Notayesmanspodcast369

From Notayesmanspodcasts by Notayesmanseconomics

March 13, 2026 · 10 min

About this episode

The episode discusses the impact of the credit crunch and pandemic on economics, focusing on UK index-linked bonds and inflation concerns.

This is the latest in my series of podcasts explaining how economics works in the credit crunch and now virus pandemic era. This week I give my thoughts on the positive move from UK index-linked bonds. : Are we back to the BoE’s Bailey MPC’s singing around the desk next week Britney’s ‘Oops I’ve done it again ‘and say inflation & oil is ‘Transitory ‘. Pressure on anaemic growth and increased borrowing costs of national debt make for a difficult relationship between Bailey and Rachel Reeves? Also questions on UK hydro output and solar power output.

Topics covered

  • economics
  • credit crunch
  • pandemic
  • UK bonds
  • energy

Keywords

  • UK index-linked bonds
  • inflation
  • oil
  • transitory
  • anaemic growth
  • borrowing costs
  • hydro output
  • solar power output

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Places: UK

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