As expected, the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee voted unanimously to keep interest rates at 0.5% and against more quantitative easing at a meeting earlier this month. "There were uncertainties over the durability of the recovery," the MPC said. Given that inflation is under control, "there could be a case for not raising the bank rate immediately when the 7% unemployment threshold is reached."
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