Economics
Two BOE Officials Push Back on Talk of Imminent U.K. Rate Hike
- Catherine Mann and Silvana Tenreyro see reasons to wait
- Markets increasingly anticipate higher rates by December
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Two of the Bank of England’s policy makers signaled they’re in no rush to raise interest rates, the first signs of a push back against market expectations for a move by the end of the year.