MPC split three ways in rates vote - Financial Times
Story date: 2008-07-23 06:52:00
Added on: 2008-07-23 20:11:36
The Bank of England's monetary policy committee was split three ways in its vote to leave interest rates on hold this month. However, most members felt that raising rates to fight inflation was not yet necessary, given the weaker outlook for economic ...
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