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View of the Day: The Bank versus deflation

By Stephen Lewis

Published: August 12 2009 15:42 | Last updated: August 12 2009 15:42

The UK appears to be the main exception to the disinflation affecting the global economy – yet the Bank of England is the most concerned of all the main central banks about the risks of deflation, says Stephen Lewis, chief economist at Monument Securities.

“There is no mystery about the divergence of inflation in the UK from the experience in other economies,” he says.

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