Bank soothes nerves over more rate hikes
15th Nov 2006, 12:09 GMT
LONDON (Reuters) - Interest rates may not need to rise quite as high as markets currently expect to keep inflation on track for the 2.0 percent target, the Bank of England signalled on Wednesday.
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