BoE 'to inject extra £50bn into economy'

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The Bank of England will this week pump at least £50bn into the economy, according to a report in the Independent.

It follows a 0.2% contraction for the British economy in the final three months of 2011. The Bank has already bought £275bn in gilts since its policy of quantitative easing began in March 2009. Now City analysts believe Threadneedle Street will further prop up the recovery with an extra £50bn in QE. Lloyds Bank corporate markets analyst, David Page, said: "Our central call is that the pace of improvement will slacken, and concerns about credit provision will see the MPC provide stimulus well beyond current levels."

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