【Bank of England Deputy Governor: Supports rate cuts, but it's hard to know how fast they will happen】Golden Finance reports that Bank of England Deputy Governor Briden stated on Thursday that recent evidence supports gradual rate cuts, but measuring the appropriate pace of easing is a tricky matter. In a speech at the University of Edinburgh, Briden stated, "Recent evidence further supports the removal of policy restrictions, and I expect that, over time, we will continue to gradually lift those restrictions." Briden, who is responsible for financial stability, is seen as a centrist on the Monetary Policy Committee. She noted that at this stage, "it's hard to know" how quickly interest rates should decline. Briden remarked, "To be clear, I expect that as the impact of the past significant shocks continues to diminish, bank rates will decline over time."