The Bank of England will announce its first policy decision since last month's rate hike, when investors will closely examine the Bank's view of the country's departure from the European Union. The Bank of England decided for the first time in more than a decade to raise interest rates last month.
November 28, 2017, London, England, the Bank of England Governor Carney attended the press conference. REUTERS / Victoria Jones
Both financial markets and economic analysts expect the Bank of England to wait another year for interest rates to rise again, tightening much slower than the Federal Reserve (Fed / Fed).
The Bank of England last month hinted tightened its pace "extremely slow" because of the economic impact of Brexit negotiations and the weak underlying inflationary pressures. The weak base inflationary pressure is not in line with the overall inflation in the recent six-year high.
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