LONDON, Feb 2 (Reuters) - The hits to Britain's economy
from Brexit are probably appearing faster than expected, Bank of
England Deputy Governor Ben Broadbent said on Thursday.
"Brexit ... has been something that has pulled down
potential output in our country in our assessment for many
years," Broadbent said at a news conference after the BoE raised
interest rates to 4.0%.
"We've not changed our estimate of the long run effects but
we've brought some of them forward. We think probably they're
coming in faster than we first expected."
(Reporting by Andy Bruce; Editing by Kate Holton)
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