July’s inflation figures may dampen speculation that the Bank of England will follow in the Fed’s footsteps and cut interest rates. With stronger pay growth and the fall in the pound likely to ensure that inflation is above target in 2020, we think that it is only in a no deal Brexit that the MPC would cut rates.
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