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MPC unlikely to see the Brexit delay as a reason to hike

If the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) wanted to raise interest rates from 0.75%, the six-month Brexit delay provides it with a window to do so. More likely, though, is that the MPC remains in a state of inertia at the meeting on Thursday 2nd May and for at least another year yet.

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