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The Bank of England on Thursday kept its key interest rate at 5.0 percent, deciding against consecutive cuts one day after a bumper reduction from the US Federal Reserve.
It might tempt the European Central Bank to consider lowering rates again next month, for a third time since June.
Euro zone government bond yields remained steady after the Federal Reserve lowered its interest rate by 50 basis points.