MPC voted unanimously to hold interest rates and QE

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The Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) voted unanimously to hold its quantitative easing programme and maintain interest rates at their historical low, its minutes reveal.

The nine-member committee all voted in favour of not extending the asset-purchase programme beyond £200bn for the second consecutive month on March 4. The Committee said it expected inflation to "remain well above" target in the months ahead, with the recent depreciation of sterling likely to put upward pressure on prices over the next few quarters. However, there were differences in opinion over the inflation outlook, with some members thinking the upside risk to inflation had increased and others of the view the balance of risks had not changed. It also said the pick-up in econom...

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