The Bank of England has rarely been this split over price pressures


The Bank of England in London. — Reuters

LONDON: Last week’s interest-rate cut at the Bank of England (BoE) has been perhaps the most divisive yet under Andrew Bailey’s governorship.

Splits over how to squeeze out stubbornly high inflation have been common in recent years.

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