The minutes of June’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting showed that a divide is starting to open up about the risks to the inflation outlook. But most members still seem to believe that the slack in the economy will bring inflation down from its recent high rates, suggesting that an interest rate rise is not imminent.
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