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Bank of England will likely retire Fan chart, Andrew Bailey says
UK inflation cools to 3.4% amid service inflation slowdown
Canada inflation slows further to 2.8%; rent continues to rise
Canada unemployment rate rises to 5.8% as labor force continues to grow
Bank of Canada holds rate at 5%, cites persistent underlying inflation
Canada inflation drops to 2.9% in January
UK retail sales rebounds 3.4% in Jan after dismal Christmas figures
UK inflation holds at 4% in January
US Core CPI rises 3.9% in January
US payroll growth in Jan beats expectations
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Bank of England will likely retire Fan chart, Andrew Bailey says
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