KEY POINTS
  • Liz Truss has indicated that she could consider curbing the central bank's independent decision-making on interest rates.
  • Truss is the current favorite to win the Conservative Party leadership contest and become the next British prime minister.
  • "As Prime Minister, Liz would review the Bank's mandate, as after 25 years, she believes it is only right to ensure it is fit for purpose and works for the current economic context," her campaign team said.
Truss first suggested the prospect of an alteration to the Bank's mandate at the Conservative Party hustings in Cardiff on Aug. 3.

LONDON — The front-runner to become the U.K.'s next prime minister plans to review the Bank of England's mandate in a move that's concerning campaigners and think tanks.

British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss, the current favorite to win the Conservative Party leadership contest and become British prime minister, has indicated that she could consider curbing the central bank's independent decision-making on interest rates.