James Forsyth James Forsyth

Can Kwarteng reassure the markets?

Kwasi Kwarteng (Credit: Getty images)

The Treasury has just released a statement saying that a medium term fiscal plan will be delivered by Kwasi Kwarteng on 23 November, accompanied by an Office for Budget Responsibility forecast. This plan will, the Treasury says, set out the government’s fiscal rules and how it intends to ensure debt falls as a percentage of GDP in the medium term. The Treasury also confirms the Times story this morning that there’ll be no new spending settlements, meaning an effective cut for departmental budgets.

The question is whether the government can persuade the market that it is prepared to hang tough on public spending

The Bank of England has also issued a statement saying that ‘the MPC will not hesitate to change interest rates by as much as needed to return inflation to the 2 per cent target sustainably in the medium term, in line with its remit’.

These statements are clearly designed to reassure markets.

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