
The Bank of England governor signalled on Wednesday he was concerned about the possibility of weakening demand in the UK economy, a key reason he believed the country should stay on track for slowing inflation.
While the BoE had predicted consumer prices inflation will accelerate to 3.7 per cent this year from 3 per cent in January, Andrew Bailey told MPs that he believed the “underlying path” of price growth was still downwards.
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