Now is not the time to raise rates, says BOE chief
Carney warns that already weak wage growth risks a further loss of momentum as Britain prepares to leave EU
London
NOW is not the time to raise interest rates, Bank of England (BOE) governor Mark Carney said on Tuesday, warning that already weak wage growth risked a further loss of momentum as Britain prepares to leave the European Union (EU).
In a speech to London's banking community a day after Brexit talks started, Mr Carney dashed any prospect that he might be close to joining the three BOE policymakers who last week unexpectedly voted to raise rates from their record low of 0.25 per cent.
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