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Bank of England to keep steady all year amid ‘second-round’ worries
The Bank of England plans to maintain a steady approach throughout the year due to concerns over 'second-round' effects. The June forecast highlights these worries, as analyzed by the FT’s Monetary Policy Radar team.
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