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Are there too many yes men on the MPC?
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| Immediately after last week's widely predicted 0.25 percentage point increase in interest rates the City was abuzz with discussion of what lay ahead, and in particular what interpretation should be placed on the statement that accompanied the Monetary ... |
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Aug 8, 2004 06:07:05 |
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