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UK GDP revisions don’t alter scope for future growth or rate cuts

The small upward revision to the level of real GDP doesn’t mean the economy will be any stronger in the future. And the downward revisions to some measures of inflation won’t influence the Bank of England’s conundrum of when to cut interest rates next.

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