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经济学家:英国央行投票分歧意外缩小 经济环境极具挑战

Economists: The unexpected narrowing of voting discrepancies at the Bank of England amid a highly challenging economic environment.

Breakings ·  Mar 20 13:31

Luke Bartholomew, Deputy Chief Economist at Aberdeen, stated that the Bank of England's decision to maintain interest rates was not surprising, but the disparity in the voting results was shocking. Among the nine members of the Monetary Policy Committee, only Swati Dingra voted in favor of a 25 basis-point rate cut, while Mann shifted from a vote in favor of a significant 50 basis-point cut last month to supporting the decision to keep rates unchanged this month. Bartholomew indicated that the Bank of England is facing a very challenging economic environment, with economic growth having slowed, but inflationary pressures remaining high. 'This will lead the Bank of England to maintain a 'gradual and cautious' approach to rate cuts, possibly cutting rates again in May.'

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