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Core Finance

BOE rate hike likely in November, Carney rightfully concerned about consumer debt - Panmure Gordon

Oct 11, 2017, 12:34 PM

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Panmure Gordon Senior Market Commentator, David Buik says the Bank of England (BOE) is likely to reverse the last year's rate cut in November, but sees limited/no scope for further normalisation of the policy, given the data isn't particularly strong and the high consumer debt.

#BOE, #interestrate, #Carney, #consumers, #debt, #UK, #finance

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