Bank of England pauses asset purchase program

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Bank of England policymakers on Thursday paused the central bank’s 200 billion pound ($319 billion) asset purchase program. A majority of economists had expected the Monetary Policy Committee to end the quantitative-easing measures at least for now, although a decision wasn’t seen as clear cut amid signs of a weaker-than-expected economic recovery. As expected, the MPC left its key lending rate unchanged at a record low 0.5%

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Alfonso Esparza

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Alfonso Esparza specializes in macro forex strategies for North American and major currency pairs. Upon joining OANDA in 2007, Alfonso Esparza established the MarketPulseFX blog and he has since written extensively about central banks and global economic and political trends. Alfonso has also worked as a professional currency
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