Monetary Policy Committee inflation hawk Andrew Sentance has once again voted for a rise in UK interest rates.
The MPC's July meeting minutes revealed Sentence voted to lift the Bank rate to 0.75% from the current record low of 0.5%, citing stubborn inflationary pressures in the economy. It is the second month in a row Sentence has called for a rate rise. All other MPC members at the meeting voted for rates to be held at 0.5% for the 16th consecutive month.
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