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That may mean more quantitative easing.
With interest rates so low, that means more quantitative easing.
Even the International Monetary Fund told them to get busy and do more quantitative easing.
The expectation of more quantitative easing at home is certainly not helping the American currency.
Some of Mr Abe's advisers are against more quantitative easing for political reasons as well.
Number 10 and the Treasury believe the worst can be offset by aggressively low interest rates and more quantitative easing.
The big picture for fixed-income investors hasn't changed: rises in interest rates are years away and the Bank of England is still debating more quantitative easing.
That potentially paves the way for more quantitative easing – pumping cash into the economy by buying bonds from financial institutions – despite above-target inflation.
Nor can they know quite what other actions the Bank would take, such as more quantitative easing – where it cranks out electronic money to keep things moving.
That follows the Bank of England's minutes (9.35am onwards) which showed no MPC members voted for more quantitative easing this month.
"Interest rates now look set to remain on hold until mid-2013 and more quantitative easing … is almost certainly on the cards," the CEBR report predicts.
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