Carney: Rates could rise before general election

Anna Fedorova
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Mark Carney said UK interest rates could rise before next May's general election if there are continued sustainable improvements in the economy.

The Bank of England governor told the Northern Echo he does not rule out a rate hike before the election next May. However, Carney (pictured) called for a improvement in the labour market in the North of England as well as the South before such a decision can be made. "The point is that if a recovery is just based in the South-East it is neither sustainable nor balanced. It has to include the North-East, we are here to make policy for the UK as a whole, " the governor said in the interview. Carney recognised an interest rate hike would be unpopular with mortgage payers, but said a ...

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