As expected, the Bank of England kept interest rates unchanged. However, the most noteworthy aspect of the meeting was the unanimous decision. It was anticipated that more dovish members might vote for a rate cut, with a 7-2 vote being more likely. The unanimous decision to maintain rates sent a hawkish signal, indicating a higher probability of a rate hike at future meetings. The Bank of England stated that a tighter policy stance would be necessary should a larger or more persistent shock occur, as they are concerned about a second round of impacts on wage and price-setting behavior. (Jinshi)