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Three cuts in a row

The MPC is likely to use the current low rate of headline inflation as justification for a third consecutive rate cut at the conclusion of its policy meeting on Thursday 6th June. But with a growing perception that the central bank is allowing its control of inflation to slip, further policy loosening raises the risk that inflation rebounds strongly and ultimately requires interest rates to be higher in future.

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