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Of course, political humor is part of Britain, which traditionally faces adversity with a wisecrack and a rueful smile.
Still, the central bank may temporarily shift to a more generous stance before the Lunar New Year, which falls in mid-February, when the market traditionally faces a funding squeeze, the Guotai Junan analyst said.
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