Falling inflation may spark radical action from the Bank of England

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Falling inflation may spark radical action from the Bank of England
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Now growth is back on the agenda, what should the Monetary Policy Committee do to help kick-start the recovery?

In his first weeks as Governor of the Bank of England, he cut interest rates to record lows and ramped up quantitative easing on a never-before-seen scale.

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