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Now playing Next Economy Pound slips on weaker-than-expected UK inflation data The pound retreated following a one-day surge, prompted by weaker-than-expected UK inflation data. Cooling inflation may increase the likelihood of further interest rate cuts by the Bank of England this year. 14/08/2024
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