‘Menopausal’ comment leads to apology from Bank of England deputy governor

Ben Broadbent ‘regrets’ using metaphor to describe ‘past their peak’ economies

Ben Broadbent
Ben Broadbent during the Bank of Englan's quarterly inflation report in November 2017 
(Image credit: Stefan Rousseau/AFP/Getty)

The deputy governor of the Bank of England has apologised for using the word “menopausal” to describe economies that are “past their peak”.

Ben Broadbent made the comments in an interview with The Daily Telegraph, in reference to a slowdown in productivity in the British economy.

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