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Bank of England expected to pause rate cuts despite contracting output

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Bank of England expected to pause rate cuts despite contracting output

Bank of England expected to pause rate cuts despite contracting output

Bank of England expected to pause rate cuts despite contracting output Policymakers find themselves in a tight spot ahead of Thursday’s rate decision, with growth remaining sluggish and inflation stubborn.

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