Bank of England Inflation Attitudes Survey, Nov 02

REPORT - The Bank of England's November 2002 quarterly Inflation Attitudes Survey was published on 16 December. The survey measures public attitudes to inflation in the UK. The latest survey shows 56% of respondents think the 2.5% inflation target is about right. 39% think that interest rates should remain on hold to benefit the economy best. Of those surveyed 53% were satisfied that the Bank of England was doing a good job, down from a high of 62% in November 2001.

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