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UK QE RIP?

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Fri, 30 Nov 2012

​Alongside comments from senior Bank of England (BOE) officials on the efficacy of further quantitative easing, the BOE’s Monetary Policy Committee decided to pass on the opportunity to extend the programme at its recent November 2012 meeting. It is striking how muted the performance of the U.K. ec

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