On the back of the chancellor’s autumn statement and with further downward revisions of growth forecasts from the OECD, the prospect of further rounds of quantitative easing (QE) has been left very much on the table. Speculation is mixed as to when this might happen but early spring still seems likely, before the effects of the latest injection of £75bn have fully fed through or been understood.

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