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Clouds may delay cheaper borrowing ; The Bank of England's monetary policy committee (MPC) left interest rates on hold last Thursday as expected - although there was plenty of speculation immediately beforehand when the Times' shadow MPC voted only very narrowly in favour of unchanged rates.
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The Bank of England's monetary policy committee (MPC) left
interest rates on hold last Thursday as expected - although there
was plenty of speculation immediately beforehand when the Times'
shadow MPC voted only very narrowly in favour of unchanged rates.
The financial markets were broadly convinced though that the
probability of a back-to-back reduction was slim, especially as four
members of the committee had indicated they would favour no change.
The question now is whether th...
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Rate cut played down.
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