BoE decision to hold rates 'was unanimous'

A further cut in interest rates before the New Year looked unlikely today after it emerged that the Bank of England voted unanimously in favour of a hold again.

BoE decision to hold rates 'was unanimous'

A further cut in interest rates before the New Year looked unlikely today after it emerged that the Bank of England voted unanimously in favour of a hold again.

Minutes from the meeting of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) two weeks ago showed that all nine members were in favour of pegging rates at 4.5 per cent – a decision widely expected in the City.

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