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Interest rate cut 'off the table' for now, says Andrew Bailey with Bank of England expected to keep rates at 3.75% for rest of the year
Andrew Bailey, representing the Bank of England, stated that an interest rate cut is 'off the table' for now, with the central bank expected to maintain the rate at 3.75% for the remainder of the year.
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