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MPC voted 7-2 to hold rates

By Jamie Chisholm, Economics Reporter

Published: February 21 2007 10:53 | Last updated: February 21 2007 10:53

The Bank of England’s monetary policy committee voted seven to two to leave interest rates unchanged at 5.25 per cent earlier this month, with the majority expressing concern that another rise might have been considered “excessive tightening”.

The split, revealed in minutes published on Wednesday, was in line with analysts’ forecasts. But the pound fell as traders found the debate contained in the minutes of the February rate-setting meeting slightly less hawkish than expected.

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