Eurozone weakness won't dictate policy, says BOE chief
It is just one issue to weigh on rate decision as Britain's recovery is driven mainly by domestic factors
London
EUROZONE weakness will be only one factor that helps to determine when the Bank of England raises interest rates, Governor Mark Carney said in media interviews broadcast on Monday.
Mr Carney told US news channel CNN that weakness in the eurozone and elsewhere had been a major theme at the International Monetary Fund's meetings in Washington last week.
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