Comments come after governor Andrew Bailey last week said interest rate cuts were ‘in play’
Sector-wide data suggests food costs surge is declining
FT Exclusive: Central banker says ‘increasingly positive story’ on fight with inflation
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February figures come below forecast, providing relief to government
Economists forecast inflation easing from multi-decade highs without sharp rise in unemployment
Rate setters will be watching for signs of pay growth feeding inflation
UK central bank’s decision would chime with approach of Fed and ECB
Findings of BoE survey will reinforce case for interest rate cuts this year
The inflation battle may be almost over, but the fiscal war has just begun
ONS updates list of items used to measure price growth on back of changing spending habits
Closely watched BoE survey boosts hopes of interest rate cuts later this year
British Retail Consortium says consumer demand was hit by bad weather
Catherine Mann says price rises are increasingly driven by people who do not feel the impact of higher interest rates
Rate eases sharply in February as input costs for energy and fertiliser fall
GfK index declines by two points in February after three months of improvements
Flawed labour market survey has left rate-setters unsure on even basic questions such as the level of unemployment
Governor Andrew Bailey points to ‘encouraging signs’ that price pressures are easing
Rebound in retail sales fails to mask broader picture of Britain’s sluggish outlook, economists say
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Monetary policy will ‘need to remain restrictive for some time’, MPC member Megan Greene warns
Price growth undershoots forecasts and leads traders to raise bets on interest rate cuts by Bank of England
Pace of earnings growth including bonuses slowed to 5.8% in fourth quarter, official figures show
MPC member Catherine Mann argued for a further increase in cost of borrowing to 5.5 per cent
Niesr research highlights fragile nature of economy heading into general election
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