Bank of England holds at 3.75% as energy shock clouds the outlook
Martin Beck, Chief Economist | Economic Consulting and Analysis
The Bank of England held rates at 3.75% as policymakers weigh the risk of persistent energy-driven inflation against a weakening growth outlook. Inflation is now expected to stay above target for longer, but softer demand and a looser labour market reduce the case for tightening.
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