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Rate-setters have voted to keep the key interest rate unchanged at 0.5% since March 2009, despite inflation running at more than twice the central bank's 2% target.
BOE's Miles: No Need for More QE Jason Douglas 2011
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Rate-setters sanctioned the purchase of £75 billion of bonds in October and another £50 billion earlier this month.
BOE: U.K. Economy on Slow Path to Recovery Jason Douglas 2012
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Rate-setters must remain focused on the inflation target, he said.
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Rate-setters have been worried that above-target inflation following a marked rise in energy and commodity costs may feed through into wages, setting off a wage-price inflation spiral.
unknown title 2011
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Rate-setters split four ways last month on monetary policy.
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Rate-setters at the Bank of England have so far voted to keep interest rates at their current level of 0.5 per cent.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Rate-setters have been worried that above-target inflation following a marked rise in energy and commodity costs may feed through into wages, setting off a wage-price inflation spiral.
unknown title 2011
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Rate-setters have been worried that above-target inflation following a marked rise in energy and commodity costs may feed through into wages, setting off a wage-price inflation spiral.
unknown title 2011
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Rate-setters have been worried that above-target inflation following a marked rise in energy and commodity costs may feed through into wages, setting off a wage-price inflation spiral.
unknown title 2011
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Rate-setters have been worried that above-target inflation following a marked rise in energy and commodity costs may feed through into wages, setting off a wage-price inflation spiral.
unknown title 2011
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