Analyst Goodman expressed that one statement from the Bank of England impressed him: "There is no assumption that monetary policy will follow a predetermined path in the upcoming meetings." The interesting part is not its content (which is a fairly standard central bank statement), but rather its position—it appears in the section supporting the maintenance of interest rates. Given that the assumed path of policy since the start of rate cuts has been roughly quarterly cuts, this suggests that some members may be laying the groundwork for a vote supporting the status quo in May.
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分析师:一些英国央行的官员可能正在为5月按兵不动铺路
Analyst: Some officials from the Bank of England may be paving the way for maintaining the status quo in May.
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