The Bank of England’s harrowing assessment of the consequences of a “no deal” Brexit grabbed the headlines this week. But it was designed to be an extreme scenario, and based on some implausible assumptions. The Bank’s projections based on a deal being struck were perhaps more informative, and chimed with our forecast for growth to rebound and interest rates to rise further than investors expect next year.
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