BoE: deflation spiral 'unlikely to hit Britain'

The Bank of England's quarterly bulletin published on Friday March 21 suggested that Britain was likely to avoid a deflationary cycle and that the zero bound for interest rates would not be tested.

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Source: Financial Times

A general price deflation in which interest rates fall to zero is "highly unlikely" to hit Britain, according to a paper published by the Bank of England today.

Interest rates at historically low levels around the world and a

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