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Bank of England expected to expand bond buying, but it’s wait-and-see on negative rates

Bank of England expected to expand bond buying, but it’s wait-and-see on negative rates

Posted By: Editorial Teamon: June 17, 2020In: BUSINESS, ECONOMY, MARKETINGNo Comments

The Bank of England is expected to expand its quantitative easing program on Thursday, but economists do not expect negative interest rates to be implemented this time around. The Bank’s latest monetary policy decision comes as the U.K. economy attempts to recover from an unprecedented 25% contraction across March and April as lockdowns forced by […] Read more

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