The economic data have weakened a little further since the Bank’s September meeting. But amid continued concerns about the impact of loose policy on financial stability, we aren’t convinced that the Bank will cut its short-term policy rate. We suspect policymakers will instead try to steepen the yield curve by shifting bond purchases towards shorter maturities.
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