Article 6HQWK Bank of England governor hopes mortgage rates will keep falling, as economists see inflation hitting 2% soon – as it happened

Bank of England governor hopes mortgage rates will keep falling, as economists see inflation hitting 2% soon – as it happened

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Graeme Wearden
from Economics | The Guardian on (#6HQWK)

Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial news, as MPs quiz BoE officials about the impact of high interest rates

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