Markets are wrong to think U.K. rate cuts will track the U.S., says Bank of England policymaker

Linking the trajectory of interest rate cuts in the U.K. too tightly to the U.S. is mistaken because British inflation will be stickier, according to a Bank of England monetary policymaker.

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