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The UK economy: where now? Our emerging understanding of the impact of the referendum on the economic outlook - remarks by Ian McCafferty
Remarks given at the Meeting of the Dorset Chamber of Commerce.
Published on
20 December 2016
On a regional visit to Dorset, Ian sets out the Monetary Policy Committee’s emerging understanding of the economic reaction to recent events such as the EU referendum, and its latest assessment of the economic outlook for the next couple of years. He concludes by sharing his views on the implications for monetary policy.