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Rishi Patel, analyst at FairFX.com, commenting on the MPC’s latest decision to boost the UK’s quantitative easing programme, said, “The Bank of England has raised the bond purchase plan by £25 billion to £200 billion. Sterling has spiked on the news from 1.65 to 1.66 against the US dollar and against the Euro, we’ve seen a similar move from 1.1110 to 1.1180. This is contrary to most analysts’ expectations, who were expecting a more substantial increase of £50 billion to the programme and is now the third increase since March – however, this represents a decrease in the rate at which the bank has been injecting money into the economy.

“Policymakers are desperately trying to revive the economy through quantitative easing - the fundamental concern is if an increase of £25 billion will be sufficient. As expected, benchmark interest rates have been held at a record low of 0.5% and against the major currencies, Sterling is continuing to hold firm at higher levels.”

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Friday 06 November 2009, 04:02pm

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