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Bank of England Increases QE Program; Holds Key Rate at 0.1%

Published 05/11/2020, 07:04
Updated 05/11/2020, 07:07
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By Geoffrey Smith

Investing.com -- The Bank of England became the second major central bank this week to inject fresh monetary stimulus into a weakening economy, increasing its bond-buying program by 150 billion pounds to 875 billion pounds.

However, it kept its key interest rate unchanged at 0.1%, despite having examined the possibility of cutting it to zero or even below in recent weeks.

The move is a response to the sharp slowdown in the U.K. economy coming from the second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic. The country recorded nearly 500 deaths - the most since May - and over 25,000 new cases of the coronavirus on Wednesday.

The Bank said it expects gross domestic product to contract again in the fourth quarter, having rebounded in the summer from the initial Covid-19 blow. It also expects GDP in the first quarter to be "materially lower" than it was in the quarter before the pandemic erupted.

"Since the Committee’s previous meeting, there has been a rapid rise in rates of Covid infection," the Bank said in a statement. "The U.K. Government and devolved administrations have responded by increasing the severity of Covid restrictions. All restrictions announced up to and including 31 October have been reflected in the Committee’s judgements."

The pound rose by around a quarter of a cent on the news. By 2:08 AM ET (0708 GMT), it was at $1.2971, up from $1.2946 immediately before the decision. 

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