Bank of England
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The Bank of England is described as a central bank that maintains its key interest rate at 3.75% annually, as confirmed in official statements following its June meeting. It has expressed concerns over economic weakening in the UK and the uncertain impact of energy price volatility on the economy, while also noting reduced pro-inflation risks after geopolitical developments. The institution is involved in global monetary policy discussions alongside other major central banks.
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